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Handling bank imports with End of financial year transactions

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There may be an occasion where a bank transaction is from a prior financial year, but clears the bank and is available for import in the new financial year.


Here is how to handle these transactions:

First, you will want to manually enter the transaction(s) in the correct financial year’s bank account register. Make sure the transaction date is in the prior year, not the date it cleared the bank.

Next, on the import screen in your new financial year, you will want to use the “eyeball” to hide the transaction(s) that you have manually added in the prior year.


If you are reconciled through the last day of your financial year, you’ll be able to carry your banking (bank balance and uncleared transactions) into the new financial year. The uncleared transactions will include the transactions you just manually entered in the register. These are carried over as placeholders so that you can reconcile in the new financial year.

Click here to learn more about carrying your banking into your new financial year.


If your bank accounts have not been reconciled thru the last day of your financial year, you can manually enter the bank balance and uncleared transactions from the prior financial year. This will include the transactions you just manually entered in the register. These are just placeholders so that you can reconcile in the new financial year.


Click the Details button to the right of the bank account


Enter the starting balance at the beginning of your financial year. This should be taken directly from your bank statement. 


Click Add Uncleared Deposit or Add Uncleared Withdrawal to enter outstanding checks or deposits that were written in the prior financial year but did not clear the bank after the start of the new financial year.


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