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I have a contract with a vendor. I provide a weekly service and receive a weekly payment. Unfortunately, because the vendor uses PayPal to pay me, there is always a fee. I have set up a rule in QuickBooks that assigns the PayPal transfer for the net amount to be recorded as Sales Income. This means that I have to manually add in the total amount of fees as an Expense at some point before the end of the year.
I have already edited the rule to include a split, with the net proceeds recorded as Income, and the Fee recorded as an Expense. However, after making the edit to this rule, the change was not applied retroactively across all previous transactions. Is there some way to apply edits to banking rules retroactively?
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Is there some way to apply edits to banking rules retroactively?
I don't think so, sorry!
Thanks for the details, edassoc.
The banking rules will apply to the transactions that are on the For Review tab. That said, it will not retroactively apply to the previous one. However, we can undo the previously matched transactions to apply the edited rule.
Let me guide you with these details:
Once done, the transactions will go back to the For Review tab.
You can also add the auto-add feature so that any transactions that meet the conditions will be automatically added. You can check this article for the steps to do it: Consider the auto-add option.
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Excellent. Thank you. I will keep you informed.
Do you know the process to apply edited rules in 2019 Desktop Pro?
Hello there, alkodceo.
QuickBooks creates rules as you enter or add the transactions then applies them to the remaining unmatched transactions. Applying edited rules to QuickBooks Desktop 2019 pro isn't possible for the unsupported version.
To learn more about this one, see the article: Use renaming rules for Bank Feeds.
Feel free to visit our Banking page for more insights about managing your bank feeds and reconciling accounts.
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