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When PayPal automatically records transactions it records them into the undeposited funds' account. When I check the bank deposits screen most transactions are posted without the fee amount. (I also have two missing transactions). Why do we need to use undeposited funds for PayPal when all the money goes directly to the PayPal account, and from there we just need to record a transfer to the bank account?
Therefore, I am not understanding the dynamics of the undeposited funds with PayPal because it makes me double work the entries.
Note: I am only recording sales receipts without invoicing.
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Hello, Crissa. I appreciate the workaround you've provided.
I can help share additional information on how to clear up the Undeposited Funds account.
To fix these deposits, it would depend on how they're deposited. You'll want to create a giant deposit and drop down a line with a negative amount of the total deposit to clear the funds.
Please make sure to fill in the correct information on the Deposit page. First, check your register and see what is the category of the deposits, either sales or income account. Once done, use that account when creating the deposit under the Account column on the Add funds to this deposit section. However, it would be best to consult your accountant for the category or account to use.
I'm adding this article to learn more about deposits in QBO, How to Record Bank Deposits in QuickBooks Online.
For future task, here are articles you can read on how you can manage your bank deposits:
If I can be of any additional assistance in managing bank transactions, please add them below. I'll be glad to help.
Hi crisstax,
You have me to help you resolve your concerns.
Let's start with your PayPal account. The settings in your PayPal account might be the possible reason that your transactions automatically downloaded into the undeposited funds account. We can review it through these steps:
As for the missing and without fee amount transactions, let's try opening the Bank deposit page on an incognito window.
There are times that an issue like this occurs when the system encounter a browser-related concerns. We can use these keyboard shortcuts to open one:
If it works, we can go back to a regular browser and clear its cache. We can also switch to a different supported browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge as alternative.
You may want to check this article that will guide you further on how undeposited funds works in QuickBooks Online: Deposit payments into the Undeposited Funds account in QBO.
Please let me know how it goes. I want to ensure that everything is taking care of. Stay safe!
Thank you, but it did not work.
First of all, I went ahead and looked at the PayPal settings, but there are no options for undeposited funds there. I cannot choose anything. Second, in the future, it would be helpful if I could edit it, but in the meanwhile, I had this issue at hand. So, what I simply did that finally worked for me was to check the outstanding deposits (which had already been deposited) and changed them from Undeposited Funds to PayPal, however, they showed as additional receipts, so I went ahead and deleted them in the end. That finally zeroed out my undeposited fund's account.
I also checked the incognito window, just in case, but nothing was there.
Thank you for your tips.
Hello, Crissa. I appreciate the workaround you've provided.
I can help share additional information on how to clear up the Undeposited Funds account.
To fix these deposits, it would depend on how they're deposited. You'll want to create a giant deposit and drop down a line with a negative amount of the total deposit to clear the funds.
Please make sure to fill in the correct information on the Deposit page. First, check your register and see what is the category of the deposits, either sales or income account. Once done, use that account when creating the deposit under the Account column on the Add funds to this deposit section. However, it would be best to consult your accountant for the category or account to use.
I'm adding this article to learn more about deposits in QBO, How to Record Bank Deposits in QuickBooks Online.
For future task, here are articles you can read on how you can manage your bank deposits:
If I can be of any additional assistance in managing bank transactions, please add them below. I'll be glad to help.
Thanks for this alternative method on how to clear undeposited funds, pretty interesting.
Funny thing, I am my own accountant. Just learning a little bit more every day.
QBO's integration with PayPal is incredibly poor (and of no apparent use) and there should not be these difficult workarounds. Last year I had to spend over $500 to pay someone to "fix" these problems and the best they did was create journal entries.
Bottom line, funds should be immediately deposited into the PP bank account like any other bank and I should be able to categorize that deposit under one of my own accounts. Shoving everything to PP Sales is incredibly painful and provides no insight into what that sale might have been. Plus, when I run a sales report, I have a lot of trouble getting correct numbers.
This issue has been brought up many times and labeling the issue as resolved is "disingenuous". FIX IT!
If someone were to ask me if I recommend QBO, I'd say yes but only if you do not use PayPal.
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