Quickbooks Desktop Import Errors

Error During QBO (Web Connect) Import

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Web Connect Error

Why would QuickBooks give such a message? Follow the following steps to figure out the reason and fix the issue:

Step 1: Check if you have discontinued the Quickbooks version

If your QuickBooks copy is three years old (for example, for 2025, QuickBooks 2021 or earlier, or QuickBooks Enterprise 21 or earlier), it will not import the ".QBO" files.

Solution (one of below):

Step 2: Your financial institution is no longer "allowed"

Your bank or credit card company (a financial institution) is no longer allowed by Quickbooks.

Solution: Use the ProperConvert app to change INTU.BID to "allowed" financial institution value (for example. INTU.BID 3000) and create a new QBO file.

Step 3: The QBO file was created incorrectly by your financial institution or a third-party app

Your ".QBO" file was incorrectly created or “not ready” for your QuickBooks version. Banks and credit card companies create the ".QBO" files differently.

QBO files are extended OFX files (QBO is also called QuickBooks OFX), but there are some small but important differences between QBO and OFX files. QBO files may follow OFX specifications, but this is not acceptable for QuickBooks. In addition, different QuickBooks versions have slightly different requirements for “good” QBO files.

If you used a third-party app to convert a CSV or PDF file to QBO, this QBO file may have an incorrect structure.

Solution: Use the ProperConvert app to open a non-working QBO file from your financial institution and convert it to a new correct and importable QBO file.

Step 4: The QBO file is for Quickbooks for another country edition

Solution: Use the ProperConvert app to correct a QBO file's financial institution and currency and convert it to a new QBO file.

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