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QB Online, paychecks have been booking to wrong bank account. Can I change that on previous transactions?
I can help you with this, ccuppl02.
We can no longer directly change the bank account of your previous paychecks since it's already been processed. To modify those paychecks, we'll have to delete then create them. Before diving in, let's update your bank account first to make sure that you're payroll records are accurate moving forward. I'll guide you how:
After making the changes, we'll have to update your bank account in the Accounting Preferences. Doing this process ensures the paychecks processed through the new bank account are properly listed in the correct check register.
Then, we can now start deleting and recreating the paychecks using the exact same information. I'd also recommend taking a screenshot of the paychecks before deleting them for your reference. I've listed the steps below.
Delete paychecks:
Recreate paychecks:
Check this article that will help you track where your business stands in terms of employee expenses: Run payroll reports.
Do you have other questions in mind? Feel free to leave them below and I'll get back to you. Have a pleasant day ahead.
I voided the old paycheck from the incorrect check register (the Direct Deposit came out of the new bank account correctly). Now I want to recreate the old paychecks in the correct (new) check register, When I recreate the payroll check, the system wants to pay the employee again through DD. I tried to change to paper check, but it keeps taking me to help page.
I just want to correct the check registers. How?
Thank you for joining the thread, @DeborahSue.
To successfully recreate the payroll check, you can temporarily change each employees' payment method to paper-check. Then, enter the paycheck manually. Once completed, update the employees' payment method back to direct deposit.
Once completed, enter the paycheck manually. Then, update the employees' payment method back to direct deposit.
You can also consider checking this article for additional reference about processing or running payroll in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if there's anything you need assistance with. I'm here to help as much as I can. Have a good day!
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