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I took over bookkeeping from an owner. His credit card had been compromised and he received a new cc number. He created a new credit card account in QBO when this happened. The bank merely changed the card number, but views it as the same account. When I downloaded the new credit card in QBO, all of the old transactions from before the incident also downloaded. I just excluded them from the new card. My mistake. So he has 2 credit cards in QBO and the bank views them as one. I'm trying to straighten this mess out. Can I just combine the two credit card accounts into one in QBO? There is a balance owed on the old credit card, so I can't just close it.
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QuickBooks sees it as the same account, dturtonrmf. That’s why transactions from the previous account also showed on the new one.
Yes, you can combine both credit card accounts in QBO. We can update the old account’s information and then disconnect the new one. After, merge the two accounts.
Here’s how to edit a connected account:
Please follow these steps on how to disconnect it:
After the process, you can manage your downloaded transactions and then reconcile them.
If there's anything else that I can help you, please reach out to me.
QuickBooks sees it as the same account, dturtonrmf. That’s why transactions from the previous account also showed on the new one.
Yes, you can combine both credit card accounts in QBO. We can update the old account’s information and then disconnect the new one. After, merge the two accounts.
Here’s how to edit a connected account:
Please follow these steps on how to disconnect it:
After the process, you can manage your downloaded transactions and then reconcile them.
If there's anything else that I can help you, please reach out to me.
I am struggling to find the banking page with the pencil in the corner in desktop pro 2020. Can you point the way?
Hello there, @BB7301.
You can find it through the Banking menu in QuickBooks Desktop. From there, choose Bank Feeds, then Bank Feeds Center.
While navigating through the program, I went to the same page to look for the pencil icon. The option isn’t showing on my end.
Please check out my screenshot for visual reference:
Can you tell me what specific function that Pencil icon does? Knowing more about it can help me direct you to the area where it’s located.
I’d really appreciate any additional information. Please leave a comment and add it to your response. I’ll do everything I can to help you. Have a good one!
On the image above, click on Disable Bank Feeds. It serves the same function as the pencil icon. You won't actually disable a bank feed, but you will be able to select options. After clicking that link, you will see a screen with 2 tabs; "General", & "Bank Feed Settings". Click on Bank Feed Settings and enter the banking website's password for the account owner, then click on General. In "General, under the account name, check the little check box that says "subaccount of" then select the old account. hope this helps. I just did it for one of my accounts for the exact same reason. Good luck!
In that picture, click on "disable bank fees" it will not just automatically disable bank feeds. It will instead allow you to edit the settings of that account. When you click on "Disable Bank Feeds" you will see a screen with 2 tabs at the top; General, & Bank Feed Settings. By default you are on the general tab. click on the Bank Feed Settings tab and enter the users password for the banking site of that account, then click on the general tab. Underneath the name of the account, click the little check box that says "Subaccount of:" and select the old account. Click Save & Close, and you are done. I just had to do this with a card on my account for the same reason. Good luck!
When I click on the pencil icon the only option available is "Edit account info". This is for a Wells Fargo credit card account. How do I proceed?
Your card isn't connected to the online banking, @KHuihui.
Merging your credit card accounts can be done in just a few easy steps.
Here's an article you can read to learn more about merging you accounts: How to merge accounts, customers, and vendors?
You can also read this helpful article in case you wanted to start reconciling your credit card account: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Online.
I'll be here if you need anything else. Thanks!
When I follow your instructions I get an error when I try to save the old account under the new account name. I get this error message: "You can't merge two accounts that are both set up for Online Banking or Web Connect."
I'm here to help you merge your accounts, KHuihui.
The prompt indicates that we're trying to merge accounts that are both linked as Online Banking or via WebConnect. You've previously mentioned that you can only see the Edit account info option. It's possible that both accounts we'll merge are set up through WebConnect.
We can disconnect the account that we're merging to the account that will still be connected as WebConnect and then merge them afterwards.
Here's how to disconnect:
After merging, we can look into your bank's register to review the transactions and balances.
You can always mention me if you need more help. Thanks!
Unfortunately, it does not give me the option "check the Disconnect this account on save box" on any of my connected accounts. Any other solutions?
I had to open an incognito web session and was able to disconnect per your instructions. Yay! Thank you!
Hi, I'm reconciling my credit card transactions however, I'm struggling merging it. I have a sub account for the employee and most of our transactions goes to the sub account but the payment comes out from main account. When I tried the steps in merging the account I encountered and error. see picture below.
Hello there, @justleni08.
I'm here to help you reconcile your transactions properly in QuickBooks Online.
You only need to reconcile the parent account since transactions from the sub-accounts roll up into it. Since payments are only available on parent accounts, the reconciliation should not be on the sub-account account. This is the reason why you received an error while merging them.
Please also know that if you're using Sublevels and you use the Primary account to reconcile, don't make entries here. This account's register serves as an umbrella of all activities.
To sum it up, you reconcile the Parent level and Split the payment to the Sub-categories so that each sub-balance gets its payment amount applied there.
For more tips about managing sub-accounts and reconciling your transactions in QBO, please see these links:
Should you need any additional assistance with reconciling your credit card accounts, you can leave a comment below. I'll be sure to get back to you.
Hello,
So if I rename one credit card account as the name of another credit card account, all transactions from those two accounts will merge without losing any previous entered transactions?
Hi there, @nonyanon.
That's right! After you merge your account, QuickBooks moves past transactions from the duplicate to the account you want to keep.
Keep in mind that merging accounts is permanent. You can't undo this later on. For more insights, please see this article: Merge duplicate accounts, customers, and vendors in QuickBooks Online.
In addition to that, let me share these links to help you manage your accounts in QuickBooks:
Keep me posted if you have other questions about handling accounts. I'll be happy to help you again. Stay safe!
AMEX has been changing their software that allows for downloads to Quickbooks. When I download transactions Quickbooks asks me to link to the Credit Card account, but it doesn't give me an option to select my current credit card. Then I have no choice but to create a new CC account and this messes up my quickbooks. I can't seem to combine the old and new CC accounts and would prefer not to go through this every month.
We're unable to merge bank accounts connected to online banking, @JenniferNOLA. I'll to make it up with you by sharing all the details regarding this.
If you’re AMEX accounts are connected to online banking, we can’t combine them together. However, you can disconnect them first so we can merge them.
Here’s how:
You can now merge them after they've been completed. Remember that this is a long-term procedure. As a result, you will not be able to change your mind afterwards.
You can store these reports first if these accounts have reconciliation reports. This is due to the fact that transactions are still reconciled on the amalgamated account.
Next, let’s locate the account you want to keep. I’ll show you how:
After that, let’s get rid of the duplicate account. I’ll guide you how:
If your AMEX accounts aren't linked to online banking, you can skip the disconnection process. Instead, you can merge them directly.
You'll want to categorize and match your entries. This way, you can prevent duplicates and ensure you're putting them into the correct accounts.
For good practice, you can always perform the reconciliation to ensure your books are accurate.
If you need further assistance while working with your Banking page anything about QuickBooks, don't hesitate to reach back to me. Stay safe and have a nice day!
Hello,
Even after I have disconnected the old credit card account from the banking feed, I am still unable to merge the two accounts together. I receive a popup message asking if I want to merge the accounts, and I click Yes to confirm but nothing happens. The two credit card accounts still exist separately, and they are not merged.
Can you please assist?
I appreciate you reaching out to us, @dturtonrmf.
When QuickBooks exhibits this behavior when attempting to merge accounts, some basic troubleshooting actions can resolve the issue. You can start by using a private browser to visit QuickBooks Online (QBO). We can more easily determine if this is a browser issue because this type of browser does not keep a cache.
Here's how:
Try merging the accounts again. You can clear your regular web browser's browsing history if it works. It will delete any previously saved browsing data that may have contributed to the problem. Otherwise, you can be thorough by using other compatible browsers.
Additionally, you might read the following articles to help you manage your Chart of Accounts:
Let me know if there's anything else you need help with when merging accounts. You can click the Reply button below. Have a good one.
I have a similar issue since switching over to QB online advanced. I have a business american express account and 1 employee card that always downloaded into one account when I used desktop. When i migrated the company file over it became 2 accounts and reconciling is impossible.
How can i make this one account for downloads ?
I'm glad you reach out to us, 91303522207175196.
Connecting the same account to online banking can cause duplicates. Don't worry, let me help you combine your two accounts into one. You can do that by merging the accounts.
Follow these steps to merge your accounts:
1. Go to the Accounting menu.
2. Select Chart of Accounts.
3. Find the account you want to keep. Then, select the dropdown in the Action column and then Edit.
4. Fill out the Save account under, the Account name, and Tax form section (Detail Type). These must be the same between the accounts you want to merge.
5. Tick Save
Now let's handle the account you don't want to keep.
1. Go back to the Chart of Accounts.
2. Find the account you won't keep. Then, select the dropdown in the Action column then Edit.
3. Change the Account name, and Tax form section (Detail Type) so the duplicate account's info exactly matches the account you want to keep.
4. When you're ready, select Save and then Yes, merge accounts.
For further details on merging accounts, you may also refer to this article: How to merge accounts.
After doing this, the two accounts are combined into one. You are now good for reconciliation.
Keep us posted whenever you have further questions about merging your accounts. I'd be delighted to assist you at any time. Have a wonderful day!
Unfortunately your instructions blocks the merge and does not allow two credit cards accounts to merge like other accounts. Please help.
Thank you for reaching out to the Community regarding your concern about merging credit card accounts, aby1.
A properly arranged list can enhance the efficiency of your bookkeeping and simplify the tracking of transactions. Allow me to guide you on merging your accounts.
Before performing this process, make sure the credit card information is the same between the accounts you want to combine. If they have reconciliation reports, it's essential first to save them. The reconciliation history of the consolidated account may not be maintained, but the transactions will remain reconciled on the merged account.
Consolidating accounts is a permanent process, and the option to reverse it is unavailable. It's important to remember that bank or credit card accounts linked to online banking can't be merged or deleted.
When you're ready, let's switch to the Accountant view and perform the following steps:
Now that we have all the details, let's handle the other credit card account. Here's how:
Browse through this reference to gain insights about the process: Merge duplicate accounts, customers, and vendors in QuickBooks Online. From there, you'll learn how to handle the parent and subaccounts.
Take a look at these resources to determine which accounts you can remove, alter, or combine. You'll also learn about the importance of utilizing the appropriate account types and detail types. Click each link to access the complete information:
Should you face any difficulties merging your accounts or need assistance with QBO, just leave a comment below, and I'll make sure to assist you promptly. Have a good one, aby1.
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