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Let me help with your question about merging QBO accounts, Cardinal1.
We're unable to merge or transfer data from one QBO account to another. You'll want to keep only one account and create all transactions from there.
If you want to keep the one with payroll, you can upgrade it to a full QBO account. Here's how:
Once done, you can recreate the transactions to this account and cancel the other one. Here's an article for more details: Cancel Your QuickBooks Online Subscription.
If you want to keep both accounts, you'll want to look for third-party apps that offer to move data between two QBO accounts. Here's how:
Allow me to give you more articles and references for additional guidance when running payroll in QBO:
Reply to me or visit us again if you have further queries. We're always here to help you any time of the day.
Hi Cardinal1,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about merging data from two QBO acocunts. 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 anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
I am experiencing the same issue, except my online payroll and new online quickbooks accounts are under the same ID. Is there any way to merge the two? Or can I export from qb online payroll to my new qb online account? Is there an export feature? (even though you can't merge the two) Thanks.
Hi there, @suzieharts.
Thanks for taking the time to follow the thread and sharing your concerns.
As my colleague mentioned above, the option to merge the accounts isn't available at this time. However, if there hasn't been a paycheck entered through the new QuickBooks Online Payroll account yet, you can enter historical payroll data into the new account. This way, you can ensure that everything is accurate for year-to-date totals on your employee's paystubs going forward to report correct W2 information at the end of the year.
Here's how to enter the historical data:
You can read through this article for additional information: Set up a prior payroll.
If you have paychecks already created, you can contact our payroll specialist. They have tools to help you add historical data to payroll QuickBooks Online from the current paystub. You can use the link I've included below to connect with an agent directly.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I'll be here every step of the way. Take care!
Suzie seems to be having the same problem as me, which is that we had intuit payroll already and were recently forced into getting quickbooks online, (because you will no longer allow 2019 to download bank information) and while there are many payroll stubs there is much more information in 2019 quickbooks which goes back many years. Can I import my 2019 desktop information into the intuit payroll? Or should I do it vice versa? How do I combine the subscriptions?
thanks,
Dan
Thanks for sharing the details of your concern with us, @Dan GreenTree.
I'm here to provide some insights about moving your payroll data to your other QuickBooks account.
Importing your 2019 payroll data from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to Intuit Payroll is currently not possible. However, we can do vice versa. I'll show you how.
Once done, open your QBDT and import the file from there. I got you this article for the complete process: Export Intuit Online Payroll transactions to QuickBooks for Windows or Mac (IIF).
In regards to combining your subscriptions, I recommend contacting our support team. There, one of our live agents can guide you on the best action to take.
When everything is all set, you might want to check out this article for future reference. This can walk you through the steps on how to import your QBDT data to QuickBooks Online: Move your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.
I'm all ears whenever you need help moving your data in QuickBooks. It's always my pleasure to help you anytime. Keep safe and have a great week ahead!
@Dan GreenTree wrote:were recently forced into getting quickbooks online, (because you will no longer allow 2019 to download bank information)
You don't have to convert your data to QBO. You can still purchase the one time license for QBD 2021 or the subscription license for QBD 2022 to upgrade your version.
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