Let me help you fix things about duplicate transactions that keep coming back to your bank feeds, @marcarchibald_01.
QuickBooks is dependent on the entries that are transmitted from your financial institution. Transactions are being posted in the system the way they have been cleared from your bank.
Once you excluded duplicate transactions, it's possible to be forwarded back to the For Review tab if you haven't deleted them. We can check the audit log to review if there was a transfer that happened.
Here's how:
Go to Settings⚙ and click Audit Log.
Choose Filter.
Use the fields on the Filter panel to choose the appropriate User, Date, or Events filter to narrow the results.
Lastly, select Apply.
If no results are displayed, we can exclude the transactions again and delete them afterward. This is to remove them from your books permanently.
Go to the Banking menu from the left navigation panel.
Select the Banking tab, and choose the account you want to use.
Click the For Review tab.
Mark the checkbox of the transactions you want to exclude.
Select the Exclude option.
The items will be moved to the Excluded section.
From the Excluded tab, place a check in the box for the transaction you'd like to permanently delete.
Stay in touch if you have other questions about excluding and handling bank transactions in QuickBooks. I'll be more than happy to assist you again. Keep safe and enjoy the rest of the day.
I have done all of these steps and the next day the trasactions are back in my bank account and credit card account. This has been going on for over a month now on a daily basis.
We appreciate your time to post. Let me help you with what to do about this issue you're experiencing with bank feeds.
Excluding duplicates should prevent the same transactions from showing up in your bank feeds. Since this isn't the case in your end, I recommend getting in touch with the bank's customer support. This way, they can dig deeper what's causing this and help you from there.
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