Let us guide you in verifying the two small amounts in QuickBooks Online (QBO), jeraldhurkmans198069.
We need to confirm the precise amounts of the two small deposits in your bank account, as they can sometimes be quite similar (for example, $0.12 and $0.13). Then, ensure to enter the amounts exactly as they appear, without any additional spaces or characters. Lastly, double-check that you’re using the correct bank account information corresponding to those deposits to ensure it matches the account you've reviewed.
Once done, transfer your funds again to your personal bank account. You can check out this article for the steps and details: Transfer funds between accounts. Then, go to the Record a new transfer section.
If the same thing happens, you'll need to reach out to your financial institution to verify the two small amounts deposited in your bank account.
If you just change the bank account for QuickBooks deposit payments, you'll see the two small amounts debited from your bank account within 2-3 banking days. To verify the amounts, follow the steps below:
- Go to Settings and then select Account and Settings.
- Select the Payments tab. In the Deposits section next to Standard Deposits.
- Find the bank account from the list and select Verify.
- Enter the two small amounts we have deposited to the new bank account.
- Review the bank account info and complete your request.
QBO will start depositing customer payments from online invoices and other sources into the new account. For more details about this process, refer to this article: Change the deposit bank account for QuickBooks Payments.
Moreover, you can visit this article to learn more about how deposits work in the program: Common Questions About Payments Deposits In QuickBooks Online.
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