I understand the importance of your TD Bank account to associate with your QuickBooks Self-Employed account.
When you connect your bank account to QBSE, ensure that the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) matches the bank's page. To do this, open the bank page in a separate browser window. I also recommend checking your bank's website to see if it's undergoing maintenance. Contacting your bank regarding your transactions not showing up in your QBSE account also helps resolve this matter. If you're still having trouble, try opening your QBSE account in an incognito or private web browser.
Furthermore, if you've encountered a specific error upon connecting your bank with QBSE, return to us and give us information so we can address this matter and find an adequate solution.
Let me know if you need further assistance connecting your bank account in QBSE. Kindly leave a comment below, and I'll address them promptly. Be safe!
We're glad to provide information that will help you fix your concern. Please know that assisting and providing resolution for our valued customers is our top priority.
Also, we appreciate you getting in touch with you bank and being aware of their limitation when exporting transactions.
If you have any questions about managing your bank transactions in your QuickBooks, you can always drop by and post your concerns. We'll make sure to address that as soon as we can.
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