TD Bank → QuickBooks (.qbo)
Convert TD Bank statement to QBO for QuickBooks
Drop a TD Bank PDF statement, get a .qbo Web Connect file. Imports directly into QuickBooks Online (Banking → Upload from file) and QuickBooks Desktop (File → Utilities → Import → Web Connect Files).
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3 free conversions · no credit card · zero data retention
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Why TD Bank CPAs choose this over manual entry
- 30 minutes of typing becomes 30 seconds of upload-and-download.
- The .qbo file uses TD Bank's correct INTU.BID so QuickBooks recognizes the source bank.
- FITIDs are stable per transaction — no duplicate-import surprises if you re-run the same month.
- Your client's account data never lands in a database or storage bucket.
TD Bank → QBO — FAQ
Will the TD Bank .qbo import into QuickBooks Online and Desktop?
Yes. The file we generate for TD Bank is OFX 1.x SGML Web Connect — QuickBooks Online accepts it via Banking → Upload from file, and QuickBooks Desktop via File → Utilities → Import → Web Connect Files.
Does the TD Bank .qbo use the correct bank ID?
Yes — it carries TD Bank's INTU.BID so QuickBooks recognizes the source institution. If a file is ever rejected, the bank's INTU.BID likely rotated; email support and we'll regenerate against Intuit's current fidir.txt.
Will re-importing the same TD Bank statement create duplicates?
No. Each transaction is assigned a stable FITID, so QuickBooks de-duplicates automatically if you re-run the same month.
Is my TD Bank statement data stored anywhere?
No. The PDF and the generated .qbo are processed in memory and discarded the moment you download — never written to a database or storage bucket. Only metadata (bank, transaction count, timestamp) is logged for billing.
How many TD Bank statements can I convert for free?
3 conversions free, no credit card. Paid plans start at $15/mo (~30 statements/month); see /pricing.
My TD Bank statement spans my month-end close — can you split it?
Yes. Use Period-End Cutoff Export to split the TD Bank statement into a pre-cutoff file and an outstanding/in-transit file. See the TD Bank cutoff page linked below.