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Welcome to the Community, @richcova777.
Changing bank account for payroll in QuickBooks Online (QBO) is pretty quick. This can be done by going through the payroll settings. Let me show you how:
For further guidance about the process. consider checking out this article: Change bank account information.
I want to make sure everything is taken care of for you, so please let me know if you have any other issues or concerns. I'm more than happy to assist. Have an amazing rest of the day!
I don't have the screen in Step 2.
My options are Email Notifications, Shared data, Direct Deposit (which only has financial limits), Printing, and Accounting.
Accounting will let me change the register to which payroll posts, but not the bank account.
I am switching banks and need to move my payroll to the new bank.
Thanks for joining on this thread, @RayanneB.
The steps provided above is intended for QuickBook Online users. This is the reason why you have a different user interface in the Payroll Settings.
Base on how you describe the option in your payroll settings, it seems that you're using QuickBooks Online (QBO) for Accountant. No worries, I can still provide you the steps on how you can change to a different bank in QBO for accountant.
Once done, we'll verify your new account with a test transaction. I've listed things you need to know about test transactions before you get started.
After making the changes, update your bank account in the export preferences. This ensures the paychecks processed through the new bank account are properly listed in the correct check register.
That should do it! Stay in touch with us here in the Community.
I changed the account exactly as you explained but now how to do I get the paychecks to show up in the new bank account register? It is still showing in the old account register instead. I thought i could just edit it but it will not let me. Thanks
Hello there, robmyers1.
The new bank account will take effect on future transactions. If you created paper checks prior to updating the bank, you'll want to delete and recreate them. However, if the paychecks are created through direct deposit, you can create a Journal Entry so the amounts will transfer to the correct bank.
Here's how to create a Journal entry:
Keep me posted if you need anything else. You take care and stay safe!
if fixed the problem
Thanks for joining this thread, 4324482228.
I'm happy to hear my colleagues were able to help you change your payroll bank account.
You'll additionally be able to find many detailed resources about using QuickBooks in our help article archives.
Please don't hesitate to send a reply here or create a new thread if there's ever any questions. Have an awesome Thursday!
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