Sorry for the delay in my response. My concern is my profits on my P&L statement are greater than they actually are. The invoices are showing up on the P&L and so is the deposit that contains multiple invoices. Here is a screenshot of the P&L. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing additional details and a screenshot, @jbacchus.
I can see that the system recently added/categorized the External Deposit Intuit amount into your register as income. For this reason, your QuickBooks invoices and the deposit from your Free Checking Account overstated your income. The system should have matched the transactions instead of adding them to the account's register.
To rectify this issue, I suggest utilizing the Undo button from your Categorized tab to return the deposit transaction to your For review tab. Doing this can help you to match and avoid overstating the income in your P & L.
The first step is to undo the categorized transaction:
- Go to Bookkeeping. From the Transactions section, select the Bank transactions tab.
- Click the Free QuickBooks Checking account tile.
- Go to the Categorized tab.
- From there, find the deposit in question and then click Undo.
Once done, you'll want to match the invoices manually with the deposit payment:
- Click the bank deposit in question from the Free QuickBooks Checking For review tab.
- Tick Find match.
- Check the invoice boxes.
- Once done choosing the possible matches, hit Save.
Feel free to check these articles for more insights about unmatching and matching transactions:
On the other hand, if you're linking your bank account with QuickBooks Payments and at the same time, you're connecting you're real-time bank account to QuickBooks Online. The real-time bank account transaction will truly duplicate your income. You'll want to exclude the deposit transaction after undoing them. Please follow the steps from this article: Exclude a bank transaction you downloaded into your QuickBooks Online.
Additionally, this article guides you on how to link multiple invoice payments moving forward. By using the Undeposited Funds or Payments to Deposit account, you can easily add them to your deposit and easily match deposit transactions to your QuickBooks bank deposit records: Record and make bank deposits in QuickBooks Online.
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