Creating a QuickBooks Ledger Account and Using SaasAnt to Import Data

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If you’re completely new to QuickBooks Ledger you may want to check out my previous
walkthrough. In that post, I created an account, checked things out, and compared it to other versions of QuickBooks Online.
 
This post is a real-world example of creating a QuickBooks Ledger account for a rental property. I’ll then use SaasAnt to upload data to the account.

Creating a QuickBooks Ledger Account for a Rental Property

The first step when creating a new Ledger account is to enter your business name and industry.

The first step to creating a QB Ledger account, entering your business information

I was unable to find anything in the Industry drop-down that I liked. If this happens to you, type in whatever you like and then select “Can’t find an industry that fits? Use ‘X'”

X will be what you typed in. In my case, I used Property Rental.

The Industry is not important.

When ready click Next.

Select what kind of business when creating a QB Ledger account

My husband and I own the rental property together, but it’s not a partnership. Sole proprietor is the best fit.

Select how your business makes money when creating a QB Ledger account

The business makes money through rentals. I select “Something else.”

What would you like to do in QuickBooks? Question when creating a QB Ledger account

This is the final setup question. You can set any of these up later no matter what you select. 

Create Accounts

Now that the account is set up I need to create a checking and an income account.

To do this click Transactions in the left side menu then select Chart of accounts.

Opening the chart of accounts in QB Ledger

Click the green New button in the upper right.

Creating a new account in the Chart of accounts in QB Ledger

First I’ll create the Checking account.

Creating a new checking account in QB Ledger

Next, I create a Rental Income account.

Creating a Rental Income account in QB Ledger

Now I can import income transactions into QuickBooks Ledger.

Connect SaasAnt

Now that I created my Ledger account I want to connect SaasAnt and import data.

To do this click Apps in the left side menu. Then select Find Apps.

To find apps in QuickBooks Ledger click Apps in the left side menu then Find apps.

Search for the app you want to connect. In this case, SaasAnt.

Searching for SaasAnt in the QB app store

Click the Get app now button in the upper right.

Click Get app now button to add an app to QB Ledger

This takes you to the App Center. I’m logging in as an accountant user so it asks me which accounting firm I want. Then which client.

Selecting firm and client when adding an app to QB Ledger as an accountant user

Import Data

Once I’m logged into SaasAnt I click Import on the home screen.

Selecting Import on the SaasAnt home screen

On the Import Files screen click the Let’s import button.

Clicking Let's Import button on the SaasAnt Import Files screen

SaasAnt the option to import lots of different types of transactions.

I want to import my business income. 

QuickBooks Ledger does not have invoices so I need to import the income as deposits. 

Bank Deposits are in the Other Transaction section of SaasAnt.

Finding Bank Deposits under Other Transaction SaaSant

Upload Files

I don’t have a file ready. What I’m going to do is download the sample template.

Downloading the simple template for importing transactions into SaasAnt

I’ll add a few transactions to the template filling in:

  • Date
  • Deposit To
  • Line Account (Income account on the chart of accounts)
  • Line Amount

Deposits in the SaasAnt Simple template for importing

Now I can browse to my file to import the transactions.

The next step is mapping the imported file. To begin click the Start Creating Mapping button.

Map Fields screen in SaasAnt click the Start Creating Mapping button to continue

To start I’ll select Deposits from the Select Sheet drop-down menu.

Scroll through the mapping and check that everything looks good. Then click the Review button.

Double checking mapping when importing transactions using SaasAnt

Next, double-check the Settings. Then click Save and Continue.

Double checking settings when importing deposits using SaasAnt

There’s one final review, then click the Upload button.

Review & Upload page when importing deposits into QB Ledger using SaasAnt

Now we wait for the transactions to import. When it’s done you’ll see a Success screen letting you know if there were any errors.

Deposits successfully imported into QB Ledger using SaasAnt

Transactions Imported Into QB Ledger

From the dashboard in my QB Ledger account I can see my Checking account now shows $300.

Bank accounts on the dashboard in QB Ledger

If I click on it, it takes me to the register. Here I can see the three transactions imported successfully.

Deposits successfully imported into QB Ledger using SaasAnt

I hope this was helpful. Scroll down if you’d like to watch the video version.

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