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September 24, 2024
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Help me to understand CDR & Bank Feeds?

  • September 24, 2024
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I understand Intuit  is an accredited data recipient (ADRBNK000013) on the CDR register. 

If my bank is an accredited data holder on the CDR register why can't I have my bank data downloaded from my bank into my Quickbooks instance?

Are data formats different across CDR data holders and therefore Quickbooks doesn't support it yet? Or...??

Please help me to understand CDR a little better.

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September 24, 2024

I am here to explain how QuickBooks bank connectivity works.

 

I want to request the name of your financial institution before our discussion, as this will assist us in verifying the reason for the inability to download the data to QuickBooks.

 

Concerning the data formats, it is indeed true that there is variability among CDR data holders, which may lead to compatibility challenges with QuickBooks. Consequently, it remains necessary for QuickBooks to establish a connection with your bank before downloading your data, as this is required to ensure the security of your information.

 

An available article provides information on the financial institutions that support a bank feed connection: The QuickBooks Online bank connection status page.

 

Additionally, if your bank is included in the list, please refer to this guide for instructions on linking your bank account to QuickBooks:: Connect and manage your bank account in QuickBooks Online.

 

While you wait, feel free to manually import your bank transactions to keep your business operations smooth. Check out this article for a step-by-step guide: Manually upload your transactions, receipts, and bills into QuickBooks Online.

 

Don’t hesitate to return to this thread for further queries about bank connectivity. I’ll be here to assist you at any time. Have a good one!