
QuickBooks Online
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Sincroniza productos, pedidos y pagos en QuickBooks Online para registrar ventas, comisiones y actualizar el inventario.
Conecta sin problemas tu tienda Shopify con QuickBooks. Conoce a dónde va tu dinero. Ve las tendencias de un vistazo para ayudarte a crecer.
- Conecta tus plataformas de comercio electrónico y mercados con una configuración rápida y fácil.
- Rastrea el costo de los bienes y gastos con informes para entender tu rentabilidad
- Los pagos se contabilizan automáticamente, dándote tranquilidad.
- Mantente al tanto del flujo de caja y comprende tus ingresos para hacer crecer tu negocio
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- Popular en tiendas como la tuya
- Ubicadas en Estados Unidos
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- Gratis para conectar tu cuenta de Shopify con QuickBooks Online
Planes desde
$30 al mes
30% de descuento los primeros 12 meses
- Para nuevos clientes de QuickBooks Online:
- Conecta tu cuenta de Shopify
- Ingresos y gastos
- Facturas y pagos
- Deducciones fiscales
- Flujo de caja
- Informes
Prueba gratis de 30 día
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This app syncs your Shopify sales into QBO as Sales Orders, not Sales Receipts. This means that they do not show up in financial reports such as sales reports or on your P&L. They simply are record but have no financial impact on your QBO books.
There are instructions to set up the sync so that they come in as Sales Receipts but there is no option when doing the set up.
I’ve been actively trying to resolve the issues I’m experiencing with QuickBooks due to the Shopify integration. I’ve worked with two external accountants and even paid for additional support from QuickBooks experts, but the problems remain unresolved. The system is failing to accurately assign products, instead grouping them together in “all sales” but currently assigning them in “sales orders”, which is leading to incorrect COGS figures on my P&L statement. On top of that, there’s a $25,000 discrepancy in my Shopify sales this month due to improper integration, further complicating my financial reporting. These are only a few of many issues I am having with this app.
Thank you for providing the review. The product/COGS tracking requires you to first map all your Shopify product to items in QBO you can set this up here https://qbo.intuit.com/app/product-matching. Once you have mapped all your products, ensure you set up your inventory items with cost / quantity data to track COGS in QBO.
Please note only sales orders created after the date of connecting the app will track COGS, anything historically imported will be "grouped" together using a generic "Shopify sales item".
Please use the word "Shopify" or "Commerce" in the QBO support to reach the dedicated team who manages this app.
Quickbooks does one thing. Accounting, and it can't even get that right with this app. I don't mind that it brings everything over in one deposit and records the Sales, refunds, discounts and shipping as one lump for all sales. The problem I have is with how it handles sales tax. We collect and remit sales tax in two states. We use Shopify tax and it works fine for us. The problem is QB brings it over as a line item. It doesn't separate the different states, counties or city taxes. It brings everything over as one line item of tax. Sure, I can make a manual adjustment to the states sales tax, but that defeats the point of using an app to bring over transactions, and now I run the risk of tax being recorded twice. I can't zero out the tax because now the deposit amount won't match.
I called Quickbooks and was told they are aware of it and they are looking into it. The agent told me it's been a couple of months or so. I'm not holding my breath for it to be resolved anytime soon...
very, very poor experience. NO SUPPORT - every support agent will just tell you to go to either shopify or quickbooks, depending on who the other party is.
on QB side, creates non-posting sales orders that don't affect inventory - so you don't get any support for COGS (and therefore profit) in your accounting system. You can't convert those SOs to invoices, and therefore they serve no purpose - and they also cannot be deleted.
all sales and refunds are aggregated into sales receipts, and because they are tied to your shopify payouts, delays the booking of revenue, sometimes by weeks.
run, don't walk away from this software...will cost you days/weeks of time to fix
I wish I would've read the reviews before installing. Seriously the only reason why someone would even need to integrate Shopify with Quickbooks is to have comprehensive sell-through data, specifically COGS (since those are THE thing that affects your bottom line with sell-through and expenses...), but there's no integration here. In other words, your ledger will show you have way more equity than you actually do considering COGS isn't showing up in the ledger (or mapping for that matter).
Shopify says to reach out to Quickbooks, Quickbooks says to reach out to Shopify... I literally wasted a day today (starting around 11 and it's 6:00 PM now) trying to map COGS from Shopify into QuickBooks and it seems impossible.
Good luck!
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8 de marzo de 2022