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You can import your Paypal data in QuickBooks Desktop or look for a third-party application to import specific details you want from Paypal to your QuickBooks company file.
First is to contact the PayPal support team to see if they have the option to export .iif files. If so, you can export the file and save it to your desktop, where you can easily find it. Once done, proceed with the steps below to import them:
If you want to export or edit an IIFs file, you can read this article for details: IIF files.
When you want to look for a third-party application, just go to Apps for QuickBooks Desktop. From the QuickBooks Compatibility section, choose the QuickBooks Desktop version you're using. Then, type in the clue word of the specific app you're looking for in the Search field and click the magnifying glass to search.
If you have any additional questions or need assistance along the way, please feel free to let me know. Take care always and have a good one!
You may prepare Sales Receipt data in XLS/CSV and utilize one of these importer tools.
https://transactionpro.grsm.io/qbd
https://partners.saasant.com/affiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=5051_2
If you don't mind to pay a subscription, consider to utilize another connector to sync PayPal and QB Desktop.
Use our tool, the BRC PayPal Link , to import your PayPal history including all these data fields and more.
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