I’ve got a few things to help you successfully import your CSV file to QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE), drlucymelville.
First off, may I know which specific bank you are using? I would greatly appreciate any further details so I can provide accurate information.
An error in uploading your CSV file to QBSE is usually caused by an incorrectly formatted file. To ensure a successful import, you must first verify that your file adheres to the required structure, which is either a 3-column format (Date, Description, Amount) or a 4-column format (Date, Description, Credit, Debit), checking for any missing required columns. Once the column structure is correct, you need to fix common data errors, such as incorrect date formats.
Hello, Jen3arbor. Let me clarify your concern about uploading your 1099-G document to Intuit TurboTax.
It seems like you're based in the U.S. If you're trying to upload a 1099-G document in QuickBooks Online (QBO), please note that QBO only supports 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC. For assistance with 1099-G, I recommend visiting the TurboTax Community or contacting TurboTax support for guidance.
If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out. We're always happy to assist you.
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