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Welcome to the Community, @jonathan-storyla
Being able to import Journal Entries (JE) to QuickBooks Online (QBO) is a great idea. However, this option is currently unavailable. You may want to consider using a third-party application to import them as a workaround.
You can check for supported apps through this link: QuickBooks Apps Store or from the Apps menu.
Here's how:
I can see how having this option would be helpful for you and your business, and I'll take note of this. Our Product Engineers are always looking for ideas to consider how to improve QBO.
In the meantime, I recommend visiting our Blog site. This is where we share recent happenings and future developments, such as updates to newly added features. Here's the link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/blog/.
To see the list of what you can import to QBO, refer to this article: Move your lists to QuickBooks Online.
Please click the Reply button below if you have any other questions, and I'll get back to you as quickly as possible. I'm always here to help. Have a good one!
Welcome to the Community, @jonathan-storyla
Being able to import Journal Entries (JE) to QuickBooks Online (QBO) is a great idea. However, this option is currently unavailable. You may want to consider using a third-party application to import them as a workaround.
You can check for supported apps through this link: QuickBooks Apps Store or from the Apps menu.
Here's how:
I can see how having this option would be helpful for you and your business, and I'll take note of this. Our Product Engineers are always looking for ideas to consider how to improve QBO.
In the meantime, I recommend visiting our Blog site. This is where we share recent happenings and future developments, such as updates to newly added features. Here's the link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/blog/.
To see the list of what you can import to QBO, refer to this article: Move your lists to QuickBooks Online.
Please click the Reply button below if you have any other questions, and I'll get back to you as quickly as possible. I'm always here to help. Have a good one!
Thank you for your response! I'll take a look into this. Thanks again.
Any update on allowing importation of journal entries?
Hello, joel-davis-ciphe.
At this time, this specific feature you mentioned isn't available yet in QuickBooks. I can see how it can be useful both to you and other users as well. Rest assured, our engineering team is working delightfully to implement this in future innovations.
In the meantime, as suggested by my colleague above, you can utilize a third party app as a workaround.
Meanwhile, you can also visit the QuickBooks Blog website to see the most up to date information about the products’ services and features.
Don’t hesitate to visit the Community again if you have other concerns. I’ll be glad to assist further. Have a great rest of the day.
Hi,
It seems the import journal entries is available in Canada but not in the U.S. can you confirm this? If so when might an import option for JE's be available in the U.S.?
Thanks for sharing your concern with us, rlix.
I'm here to confirm that you can only import journal entries to some QuickBooks Online (QBO) regions like Canada and UK.
For QBO, you may consider looking for a third-party tool to import your journal entries. You can check for supported apps from the Apps menu or through this link: Find the right apps for your business.
For your guide: you'll want to check this article: Common questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online.
In case you need a reference about Journal Entries in QBO, feel free to visit the following articles:
To help you with future tasks and tips when using QBO, you might want to visit our Help Articles.
If there's anything more I can help you more about managing journal entries, just let me know by leaving a comment below or post again.
You have to use a 3rd party tool to import JE into QBO US version.
https://transactionpro.grsm.io/qbo
It has been two years since this questions was posed. Why is this still not an available option?
Hi IAWTFC,
I understand that it would help a lot if there was an option to import journal entries. I wish there's a reason shared with us, so I can answer why it's currently not available to US accounts. For now, I recommend sending a feature request if you haven't already.
If you have any other concerns, feel free to go back to this thread.
You mean into the black hole of requests and feedback that never gets responded to. Oh believe me I have sent way more than my share.
There are many frustrating things about QBO but this one is up there. I thought I would check back on this since it has been a couple of years(a lifetime as far as tech goes) since I looked into importing a journal entry. It is still not available in the US??!! As an employee I would think you would have a better chance than us consumers to run it up the pole and at least get an answer as to why not. My guess is profit from a 3rd party app. At least say so and make it prominent so we don't go chasing for solutions that are only available in the UK.
I totally agree. This is stupid. I decided to search again today and found the help for import on the UK site and got excited that I could use the feature finally, then realized, NOPE still no love for the JE Import feature. This is stupid.
I feel the same way. Also, contact callbacks are hit-and-miss on this subject. So far, I have been hung up on once before anything was said, and apparently my attempt at another callback is going to be ignored. There has to be some answer on this.
Hi there, @creed1.
It seems like a duplicate post. My colleague has already provided an answer for you. You can refer to this link for your reference: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/banking/re-how-do-i-import-journal-entries-into-qu...
Additionally, you may also check out this article to learn some frequently asked questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online: Common questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online.
Don't hesitate to get back in here. We're always here if you have other concerns. Have a good one.
Looks like its available in the UK, is this going to become available in the US?
I know how important it is to import journal entries to QuickBooks Online, lmancini220.
As of now, this feature is only available in selected regions, Canada and UK. We don't have a specific time frame when this option will be available in the US version.
In the meantime, I'd recommend looking for a third-party application that offers this feature. Then, integrate if with the program. Here's how:
Additionally, I've added an article that'll help you learn more about what information you can import in QuickBooks Online: Common Questions about Importing Data.
Please keep us posted if you need additional assistance managing your transactions in QuickBooks. We're always here to help you out.
I have already found someone who does, and tested it. It works quite well, and I don't know if giving them a plug is allowed, so I won't - unless you say that I can. I was impressed with the ease (and affordability) of their product. A product which QBO should be offering as part of the package.
I would love to know what you have used that has worked. Thank you!
Yes, me too. Please state the app.
If it's not kosher to plug, then someone can just delete this. I have no affiliation with them whatsoever - this is just me saying they're good. The company's name is Business Importer. It's remarkably easy to use, IMO.
We use ADP for payroll, so entering the various allocations as JV's can be daunting because it comes out to 300+ allocations. I did it with Business Importer in about 14 seconds instead of 4 hours.
Thank you for the recomendation!
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