Import Statements and Reconcile with Attachments in QuickBooks Online

Import Statements and Reconcile with Attachments in QuickBooks Online

One of my favorite features in Quicken was the ability to attach statements to bank and credit card accounts. When Quicken was sold by Intuit to an investment firm, I converted my Quicken file to QuickBooks Online (QBO). One of the best features in QBO is the ability to attach files, up to 20MB, to each transaction. However, there has been no way to attach statements to any account in the Chart of Accounts like you can attach documents to Customers and Vendors. I requested this feature years ago and while it has not been implemented, the team at Intuit created something even better.

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Statement Import

While some features have only been rolled out to some QBO accounts, it looks like bank and credit card accounts connected in Banking will automatically have their bank statements imported into QBO. This is found on the Reconcile screen as shown above. I have not seen any accounts yet that have had statements already imported automatically.

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I am assuming this will happen because there is an Unreconciled tab when clicking on the View statements button. This is a wonderful way to help bookkeepers and accountants that reconcile their clients’ accounts in that they will no longer have to ask for statements.

Attach Statements

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The View statements button doesn’t show up until after an account has been reconciled (or maybe when statements can be imported automatically) and an attachment has been added after clicking on the Attach statement button.

This pop up shows up on the right side of the History by account screen for the account that was just reconciled. The options to either Drag and drop or browse to upload are the same as other attachments.

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This type of attachment is unique in that is not linked to a transaction or list item but rather to an activity, the Reconciliation. I also like how I can add attachments to previous reconciliations. What is currently missing is the ability to batch export (download) attached statements, as they are not listed in the Attachment page. Or it would be nice to be able to do this in History by account screen.

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