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Good day, @ditaleoutdoors-.
I'm here to help you figure this out and connect your account to QuickBooks.
Here are a few possible reasons why you can't connect to the bank and how to fix them:
Additionally, did you get any error messages during the connection process? If so, can you share it with me so I provide you further help in connecting your account? Any additional info would be much appreciated.
In the meantime, you’ll want to manually upload your bank transactions to your account. Let me guide you how:
Once that your transactions are in QuickBooks, it's time to match and categorize them.
Let me know if you have any other concerns managing your bank feeds. I’ll be around ready to help you. Take care and keep safe.
Utilize the trial version of SlickConnect to isolate the issue. If the same error persists, your bank is the problem.
Having same problem. This get figured out?
Hello there, @JohnOz. Thanks for posting and joining here.
All supported bank accounts can be linked to QuickBooks Online.
As an initial step, I recommend logging in to the bank's website. Once signed in, copy the bank URL and use it for searching and linking the correct account in QuickBooks. Doing this helps us ensure we're linking the correct account. Here's how:
If the same thing happens, you can manually upload the bank transactions using the CSV file to continue bringing them to QuickBooks as suggested by my colleague ReymondO. You'll need to download transactions from your bank by logging in to your bank's website. Once done, upload them to your book by following these steps:
These articles will help you gather more insights about handling bank transactions in the program:
Please let me know if there's anything else you need. Take care and have a good one!
UPDATE: SEPT 2021
I am a Navy Federal Business User with multiple accounts and have an external bookkeeper that does my administration.
Issue Part 1: It needed constant re-authorizations to get balances and sometimes would not connect at all or lose connectivity constantly.
Solution Part 1:
(1) You MUST call the "Digital Services Department" (Tel: 888-842-6328) other departments do not have access to the options needed OR do not know how QB works.
(2) Ask the Rep to set accounts to "BYPASS 2 STEP VERIFICATION FOR ONLINE BANKING" - This option is ONLY visible and AVAILABLE to this department!
(3) Verify while on the phone that you can now Sync without constant "Re-Authentication" by hitting the accounts Update button. DO NOT HANG UP UNTIL YOU CAN DO SO...the change is near-instant.
Issue Part 2: The Digital Services Department Rep also discussed another issue that keeps accounts from Sync via 3rd party connections. The Security Questions for your account are sent to you on a RANDOM schedule. If by chance the 3rd party app does not "pass" your security questions to you, the bank authentication goes on a "loop". Because you cannot answer the questions, because 3rd party cannot pass them to the screen for you to answer, it will block you endlessly.
Solution Part 2: SAME AS SOLUTION 1
Hope this Helps many with Navy Federal...Please hit the CHEER button so the answer comes up for fellow members.
Having the same issue. The problem is that when I login to my bank website, it initially loads my non-business accounts. I have to choose my business account from a drop down menu. It appears that Quickbooks doesn't have the capability to see the extra accounts behind the drop down menu. Quickbooks only loads the accounts that initially load just as if I'm logging into my banks website. Quickbooks does not have a sub-account feature or a drop down menu to get into the business accounts deeper in the system.
The solution is to ensure you have a DIRECT login only for your business accounts. Use that login to connect to Quickbooks.
Welcome to the thread, @stray123.
In QuickBooks Online (QBO), we can only connect one account either the parent or the sub-accounts. If you have multiple sub-accounts under one financial institution, you need to know how your bank sends the downloaded transactions before connecting them.
Thus, if the bank transactions need to download to the individual accounts, you will need to connect them one at a time. By doing this, you will see the account balances for each register.
Let me show you the steps on how to do it:
To learn more about connecting bank or credit cards, see the below articles:
Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have other banking concerns or questions. We’re always here to help. Have a good one!
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