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We have recently migrated over to QBD from QBO. Best decision EVER. I'm wondering how we will access our QB Checking account now since we won't have an online login? I'll be cancelling that subscription this week. Our QB Checking isn't our primary account, but i do use it for a few things so I plan to keep it, just wondering how i will be able to access it once the subscription to online is cancelled.
Welcome to the QuickBooks Community forum, windyl0u. I'll be here to share some information about using QuickBooks Checking in your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
QuickBooks Checking isn't available in QBDT. In this case, ensure you have transferred your funds from your Checking account to your external bank account. This way, you can utilize your existing payment account to QBDT. Before canceling your QuickBooks Online (QBO) subscription, unlink your QuickBooks Payments from the specified account.
Once done, you'll need to connect your current payments account to your company file to continue processing customer remittances.
Here's how:
Afterward, you'll see an icon on the homepage. This tells you you're signed in and connected to QuickBooks Payments.
Here are some articles for additional info:
Let me know in the comments if you have more questions about accessing your QB Checking, moving from QBO to QBDT, or any QuickBooks-related inquiries. I'll be sure to offer a helping hand. Take care!
I don't understand WHY you people insist on 'answering' questions with info that is in no way relevant to the question asked. I didn't ask you anything about my payments account. But since you brought it up, NO you CANNOT use the same payment account from online in desktop. Please don't reply to this with more inaccurate info, we are trying to run businesses here and don't have time for the nonsense.
Thanks for asking the question. I was told by a QB rep you have cannot transfer QB checking to Desktop.
QB online has to be the worst decision I have made in all the bad decisions I have made in business.
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