I know you want this issue resolved as soon as possible to pull up and track transactions seamlessly, sammyesdogs. I'm here to help you overcome the error by providing relevant troubleshooting.
Please know that error 590 means there's something unexpected on the bank's end that we can't resolve, as we're unable to determine the exact issue within your bank. You'll want to wait a few hours for it to fix itself so you can connect your bank account again.
On the other hand, you can verify it by logging into your bank's website to check for messages, notifications, or alerts regarding ongoing maintenance or an outage.
If everything looks good, access your company using a private window to prevent the use of corrupted cache files. Outdated data can cause unexpected behaviors, affecting your experience when setting up a bank connection.
You can refer to these keyboard shortcuts:
- Google Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + N
- Safari 11 or newer: ⌘ + Shift + N
- Mozilla Firefox: Shift + Ctrl + P
- Microsoft Edge: Ctrl + Shift + N
If the issue persists, ensure to access your company using a different supported browser to maximize your experience.
Once your bank is connected successfully, you can consider manually uploading missing transactions. If you notice a duplicate, you can exclude it to keep your record accurate.
Moreover, consider browsing these materials to post income and expenses to the appropriate account for accurate calculation of estimated taxes:
You can return to me in this thread whenever you need additional guidance about fixing bank connection errors in QuickBooks Self-Employed. I'll be around to provide any relevant information for any of your queries.