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Hi there, @friends3.
Thanks for visiting the Community today. I'm here to help fix your reconciliation.
If your transactions aren't reconciled yet, you can click the Edit info button in the upper right-hand corner of the reconciliation page. Then, change the Ending Date of your statement and click Save.
However, if it's already reconciled, you'll need to undo the reconciliation. Here's how:
You can also ask assistance from an accountant with a QBO Accountant subscription to undo an entire reconciliation.
Just in case you encounter any issues while reconciling, you can check out this article to learn fixing it: Fix issues at the end of reconciliation in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you need more help with reconciliation. I'll always be here to help.
Hi friends3,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about changing the statement ending date on your reconciliation you had yesterday.
Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at any time.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
I used your process of going to the bank register and "unreconciling" transactions - that I assumed would allow me to re-reconcile after I changed the statement date to the correct date. It still won't allow me to add a new date. Now what?
Let me provide some information about changing an incorrect date on a reconciliation,
We appreciate you carrying out my colleague's recommended solutions. We can still change the ending date if you haven't finished the reconciliation by returning to the reconciliation page. Then, modify the Ending Balance and End Date periods. Here's how it's done:
However, if the reconciliation has already been completed, the option to change the date in QuickBooks Online is unavailable (QBO). We can reverse the reconciled transactions. Let me demonstrate:
To learn more about this one, see the Undo and remove transactions from reconciliations in the QuickBooks Online article. Once done, start the reconciliation again and enter the correct ending date. You can check the Reconcile an account in the QuickBooks Online article for the steps and details. Just in case QBO doesn't match your bank statement at the end of reconciliation, follow the steps in the Fix issues when you're reconciling accounts in the QuickBooks Online article to troubleshoot the issue.
Feel free to visit our Reconciliation page for more insights about reconciling your bank account with QuickBooks.
I'd like to know how you get on after trying the steps, as I want to ensure this is resolved for you. Please reply to this post and I'll get back to you. You have a good one.
this "fix" completely wrecked my books. Now the statement beginning balance is completely incorrect and doesn't match any of my statements. I only unreconciled the entries from the statement I was trying to fix. I can start a new reconcilliation but then it's a new reconcilliation and not fixing the old one.
I had this issue today and this is how I fixed it:
Accounting -> Reconcile
Upper Right Click History By Account
Locate the incorrect Closing Date and click View Report
Click Undo
When prompted click yes to undo the last reconciliation.
Re-Reconcile the account with the proper ending date
Hope This Helps!
I don't have the undo option. How do I get that?
Thank you.
Hello, @paulettem. Let me provide some information about the Undo reconciliation option in QuickBooks Online.
This feature is only available in QuickBooks Online Accountant. We can invite your accountant to perform the process. If you don't have one, we can use our Find-an-Accountant tool to look for an expert near you.
Once the accountant accepts the invite, they can start undoing the reconciliation.
On the other hand, you need to edit each transaction to undo the reconciliation manually. Here's how:
For future reference, here are some additional resources to guide you through managing your reconciled transactions and the reconciliation workflow:
You can post anytime if you have more reconciliation or QBO-related concerns. Please know the Community has your back.
Why would I not have the ability to undo the date on a reconciled transaction. Why would I have to pay an accountant to do it. This is my quickbooks.
I know how important to have the option to undo bank reconciliation in QuickBooks Online (QBO), Donna.
Rest assured, I'm here to help you do it in QuickBooks.
I'd like to reiterate what my colleague mentioned about the undoing of bank reconciliation at once is only available if you're using the QuickBooks Online (QBO) Accountant version, they have a special reconciliation tool that allows them to undo the entire reconciliation.
I'm adding this article for more guidance: Undo a client’s reconciliation in QuickBooks Online Accountant.
However, If you're using QBO, you can follow these instructions to undo reconciled transactions one at a time:
I've added here an article that will help you in case you encounter reconciliation issues: Fix issues when you're reconciling accounts.
If there's anything else I can help you with, aside from reconciliation, please let me know by leaving a comment below. I'd be more than willing to lend you a hand, Donna.
Thank you for the reply. But do you really think it should be necessary to contact my accountant for something like that, afterall I am the one doing the bank recs. Is that something that can be changed so it can be done in the online version, without contacting an accountant?
Thanks.
Hello there, paulettem.
Let me walk you through how to undo bank reconciliation in QuickBooks Online (QBO). You can only undo reconciled transactions individually to avoid account imbalances.
Here's how:
However, if you prefer undoing an entire bank reconciliation, it's best to reach out to an accountant if you have one. However, if you don't have one yet you can refer to this ProAdvisor link for advice on how to properly handle this matter, so your report will reflect accurate data.
Furthermore, I've added this article in case you encounter any issues during the reconciliation process: Fix issues at the end of a reconciliation in QuickBooks Online.
Feel free to come back to this thread if you need further assistance undoing reconciliation in QBO. Take care.
I ran into the same problem with the date issue. All the transactions are correct but statement ending date is wrong. I followed all the steps to undo the transactions in the register but it does not give me the option to fix the date and reconcile the account again. My problem with the date is with the year. My November reconciliation report says Nov 2024 and then for December it is is Dec 2023 but not sure why it let me reconcile December 2023 if there was an error on November date. My November Reconciliation is Nov 2024 now a date in the future and the December is Dec 2023 a date in the past. I feel there is a bug in the program that needs a fix not an accountant to undo the reconciliation.
Frustrated and need help
Welcome to the Community space, HennaK.
We'd like to ask for additional details about your concern to ensure we provide accurate information.
If possible, could you please provide a screenshots that show the November reconciliation report displaying 2024? It will give us the necessary context to explore solutions for the reconciliation issue.
Please let us know through the reply button. We'd be more than willing to assist you. Your cooperation is highly appreciated.
It's nice to see you posting your concern here on this thread, @AKZ2024.
I've come to help you with your concern about editing the Statement End date in QuickBooks Online.
As provided by my colleagues above, we can change the ending date if it's not yet reconciled. To do this, go back to the reconciliation page and modify the End Date periods.
Here's how:
If reconciled, you can undo the reconciliation. However, this feature is only available in QuickBooks Online Accountant. We can invite your accountant to perform the process. If you don't have one, we can use our Find-an-Accountant tool to look for an expert near you.
On top of that, you'll want to have a copy of your reconciliation report by visiting this resource: How do I view, print, or export a reconciliation report?
Drop by in this thread again if you have future concerns with reconciliation. I'm here to offer help. Good day ahead.
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