I am a staunch supporter of Intuit’s QuickBooks Online (QBO). I even helped consult with firms to promote it to their clients while employed at Intuit. Yet there are times when you may need, or should I say want, to convert back to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). This has never been a straightforward process, but Intuit apparently no longer provides a direct method to do so. Let’s look back at this arduous task and see why it is no longer supported by Intuit. First, while Intuit produces both general ledger products and they share the same QuickBooks name, they are two different products. QBO is written for the cloud and QBDT was written with Microsoft Windows as its basis. Back in the day, the only way to convert was to use Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) and set your Active X controls to make this happen. Unless you had some technical expertise, it was not always easy to follow Intuit’s instructions.
Microsoft phased out IE 11 in the past few years in favor of its Edge browser and ultimately killed off support for IE 11 on November 30, 2020. This essentially killed off the ability to directly convert a QBO file to QBDT.
Intuit, through its QuickBooks Solution Provider (QSP) program, also issued this announcement on December 18, 2020. There are a few things in that announcement of note, but only one truly allows the conversion in its entirety.
These apps can be found on the Intuit QBO app site here. However, I have not found that any of these recommended apps will restore that backup file into QBDT.
This is great for converting some data over. But it does not necessarily convert everything. In my mind, it’s merely a step in starting a brand-new file in QBDT.
Thanks, but no thanks if this is anything dated more than a week after conversion.
While I have not personally used this app yet, I have seen great reviews. The only hurdle I have seen is that it does not convert bank reconciliations. However, any of us who have converted from QBDT to QBO see this as well.
Based on Intuit’s announcement, there is only one way to convert a QuickBooks Online file to a QuickBooks Desktop file. If you are looking to keep as much of the file intact as possible, you will have to use a third-party app or provider. It should be noted that exportmybooks.com will only convert the QBO file to a QuickBooks Desktop 2020 version and above. Upgrading your desktop version is a consideration.
The pathway from QuickBooks Online to QuickBooks Desktop is extremely limited. I believe you should go through a decision tree of why you would want or need to do so. It may also assist you prior to converting any Desktop file to QBO as well. Here are some thoughts:
With the options of converting back to Desktop from QBO extremely limited, consider the reasons why you wish to do so. Produce a plan to address those reasons to remain on QBO. I grew up with QuickBooks Desktop and still like it. But I see so many advantages to the cloud and using QuickBooks Online that I do not look to revert. If the situation does arise, I find that I did not do my best to explain the benefits and coach the client about the resulting changes.