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Buy now & saveWhat is the best approach to replace a stale dated check in QBO? The stale dated check was dated April 2024 and is outstanding as of December 2024. Replacing this stale dated check this month of March 2025? Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
The best approach is to create a deposit and assign it to the same account associated with the stale-dated check, DEE78023. I'll lay down the details below and make sure you can record the stale-dated check in QuickBooks.
Since the previous accounting period is closed, it's essential to handle the stale-dated check without impacting past financial records. Creating a bank deposit entry in March 2025 is an effective solution to offset the stale-dated check while preserving prior transactions.
To create a deposit, here's how:
After all the necessary preparations, you can go ahead and issue a new check for the year 2025. For your convenience, I will attach an article that can serve as a helpful guide during this process: Create and record checks in QuickBooks Online.
During reconciliation, match the original stale check with the deposit entry to offset them. Then, verify the new replacement check against your client's bank statement to ensure correct processing.
Additionally, you have the option to rectify discrepancies in a previously reconciled account within QuickBooks Online (QBO). For a comprehensive step-by-step guide, you can refer to the article: Fix issues for accounts you've reconciled in the past in QuickBooks Online.
Furthermore, did you know that you have the option to schedule a no-cost consultation with our QuickBooks Live Expert Assisted? They are ready to offer advice and support in managing your QuickBooks Online account effectively.
I am always available if you have more questions or concerns about recording your uncashed transactions in QBO. You can save this thread or visit our Community Forum and click the Reply button below, and I'll be happy to offer a helping hand.
Thank you ClaireSamanthaS. I think I am following your suggestion. Just to clarify, the deposit needs to be matched to the stale dated check in order to remove both items from the bank reconciliation, correct?
Your help is appreciated.
I appreciate you following the troubleshooting steps suggested by my colleague, @DEE78023. Yes, you'll need to match the created deposit to the stale dated check to clear them when you reconcile.
Once you've successfully cleared the deposits against the stale checks and are ready to reconcile your accounts, here's how:
Additionally, you can refer to these articles for the complete guide to reconciling your account:
Furthermore, please this helpful guide on how to view and export reconciled accounts: View, print, or export a reconciliation report.
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