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Why is QBO keep saying I need to reconnect my banks account to QBO? Never had a problem with this before. I had to do it 3 or 4 times yesterday (or more I lost count) and first thing when I signed in this morning.
TIA
I appreciate the time and effort in reconnecting your bank account, @ametz1201. Let's discuss what prevents your bank from linking to QuickBooks Online (QBO) and the ways to fix it.
To begin with, can you please provide me the name of your financial institution? This way, I'll be able to check factors that prevent your bank from connecting to QBO.
Also, you can check your notifications, messages, or alerts from your bank. Maintenance is one of the possible reasons that keeps you reconnecting.
On the other hand, you can also check if there's a specific bank error that prompts when reconnecting, such as error 350 when the bank connection expires.
Additionally, you might want to check this article and learn how to manually upload transactions from your bank or credit card in QuickBooks Online: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
I'm always available to help if you need additional assistance managing your bank accounts in QBO. Have a great day ahead!
It's saying to reconnect again right now.
The code is
Our connection to this account expired. (350)
Thank you for following up with those additional details, ametz1201.
I want to make sure you're able to successfully connect to your bank in QuickBooks Online.
According to the Community article, "Error 350 happens when the connection to your bank or credit card account expires or gets updated by your bank. Some banks require you to reconnect every 90 days, while others only need updates every 18 months."
To resolve the error you'll need to reconnect your bank. Here's how to get this done:
1. Go to Transactions, then select Bank transactions.
2. Select the bank or credit card account you want to reconnect.
3. Choose Edit, then select Edit sign in info.
4. Confirm the user ID and password you use to sign in to your bank's website. Re-enter your bank info if needed.
5. Select Save and connect. Note: You’ll see a Connection Complete and transactions updated! prompt if you reconnect successfully.
6. Click Close X.
The following article provides even more details about fixing Error 350 in QuickBooks Online.
With this info you'll be able to reconnect to your bank and get back to business. Please don't hesitate to comment below if you have any other questions.
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