Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
Connect with and learn from others in the QuickBooks Community.
Join nowHi, we have two checking accounts in QBO. I made a transfer from checking account A to checking account B. I can match up the transfer ok, but I need to categorize the transfer to an other liability account. When I try to do this, it shows a duplicate transaction in account B (one shows the transfer and the other shows a deposit, even though I put in the correct liability account). How do I account for the transfer from one account to the other and still have the funds recorded in the liability account?
I thank you for the complete details that you've shared, @Erica B.
Let me share some information to ensure that your transfer transactions are accurately tracked.
Since you've added both checking accounts in QuickBooks, you'll see two registers. In Checking account A, you're correct in tagging it as Transfer.
Once the transaction is recorded, you can categorize it directly as a deposit in the receiving account (Checking Account B) and assign it to a liability account.
By doing this, you'll avoid getting duplicate records in your checking register.
Swing by here if you have other questions about managing your downloaded bank transactions. I'm always here to help.
Hi, thank you for your response! Unfortunately that is not working when I do it on my end. When I record the transfer from A to B, that works fine. But when I go to B, it wants me to match the transaction. If I match it, it shows up as a transfer in B but it doesn't give me an option to categorize and assign it to a liability account. If I change it from match to add and categorize it there, that is when it shows up in my B register twice (once as a deposit and once as a positive transfer).
As an alternative, I did the transfer and match, then tried to do a journal entry to credit the liability account and debit checking account B, but it's showing as a deposit in checking account B instead of a payment, so the money is recorded twice as a credit.
Hope this makes sense and there is something I'm missing that can be easily done to make this work.
Thanks!
It's our pleasure to help, @Erica B.
QuickBooks Online (QBO) is double-entry bookkeeping. This means that a transaction that you've entered in QBO can't affect 3 accounts.
To have that bank transfer affect your liability account, make sure to create a corresponding and opposite entry to a different account.
I also suggest reaching an accountant to get advised what account to use when categorizing the transactions.
Check these articles for more information:
I'm always here to provide help and answer any questions that you may have. Have a great rest of the day!
Hi MaryJoyD,
I believe that is what I'm confused about - creating a corresponding and opposite entry to a different account. I have recorded the transfer from checking account A to checking account B. But now in account B, I need to apply that transfer to sales. Let me explain my example:
A deposit for rent was submitted to the wrong checking account (A). So we transferred the money from A to checking account B which is where the money should have been deposited to. Now that the transfer is showing in checking account B, I need to categorize that money to one of the rental units so when I am running reports I can see that money was applied as sales for that unit. What transaction type should I do here? I tried to do a journal entry debiting checking account B and applying credit to the appropriate unit, which does show the funds applied to the correct unit, but then it shows that money as a deposit in checking account B instead of a payment so my Quickbooks balance is incorrect.
Hi again,
Any other suggestions on how to handle this issue?
I have a similar issue. Did you find a resolution by chance?
Welcome to the Community, AmyB71.
I appreciate you reaching out to us about your concern with transferring a transaction from one account to another. Let me share some insights about it.
You can check the information provided by my peers above. If it doesn't work, allow me to share another way of doing it.
Here's how:
Here is where you can check on how to transfer funds between accounts.
You may also check on how to transfer funds from a bank to a credit card account.
Please let me know how it goes or if I can be of more help with transferring funds from one account to another. I’m always here to help. Take care and enjoy the rest of your day!
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.