Hello Seller Community,
We're continuing to release new features with Square Banking — some of you might have seen the recent mobile check deposit announcement! With that, our Square Banking team hosted a Q&A on Wednesday, December 8th. The main focus areas related to account setup, loans, transfers, and other key features. 💵 🏦 💳
We're unable to share specific details with regard to our product roadmap, though we will incorporate the experiences shared on this thread as we navigate future releases.
A few example questions:
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Hello everyone,
Thanks again for taking the time to share your questions and feedback!
We hope your questions were answered—the experiences you've shared will help us as we continue to iterate based on your feedback.
As we close out this event, we wanted to do a recap on two themes that came up frequently:
We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences and we'll continue to improve Square’s products based on your business needs. We depend on you to tell us what you need, as that helps us direct our future efforts. So please keep the feedback coming!
Again, thanks for your participation. For the latest updates, keep watch for announcements of new features in Product Updates.
Hey @SpritesAcres, we do have Checking statements now! It sounds like they aren't easy enough to find, so we'll take that feedback and consider easier ways to locate them in Square Dashboard.
You can find your Checking statement by navigating to your Square Dashboard and going to Balance > Locations > Checking Settings > Account Statements to download your statement. You can also access your statements from the Activity page in the documents dropdown menu.
Here's a link with more details (at the bottom of the article): https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/6822-view-your-square-card-activity
Any idea when Square banking for C Corps will be available?
Thks
Ken
1. Can we have multiple checking accounts from Square? This question is related to the concept in the book “Profit First” by Mike Michalowicz. This concept has been a hot topic in one of my bakery business groups. To implement it, though, a business needs multiple checking accounts.
2. Can we have sales funds split and deposited into multiple accounts, say a Square checking account and my savings account at my local bank? Or split deposited into multiple accounts (3 Square checking or 1 Square checking and a Square savings)?
3. How do you we handle Square recorded cash sales for deposit? How do we deposit cash? Withdraw cash?
4. Do you have a minimum balance requirement?
5. Is there a maximum transaction withdrawal amount? What are fees for these?
6. What other kinds of transaction limitations are there associated with a Square account?
7. What are the fees associated with a Square checking account?
8. Are there any interest accruing accounts?
9. what are the benefits of having a Square checking account versus a local bank business account?
Great questions. Let’s dive in.
Looking into this more as we are becoming increasingly more frustrated with our current bank. One question I have relates to convenience on our end. Is there a way to send our Square sales into two different accounts, specifically to separate sales tax from our normal revenue? Ideally each daily transfer would move 8% of the sales over to a sales tax only checking account so I don't have to go in and do it manually every week.
Hi @allwhowander, yes, you can do this with Square. When you set up a Square Savings account, you can choose a percentage of your sales that you want kept separate from your other funds, and you can even give the folder a name (like “sales tax.”) One nice feature is that these funds will gain interest and grow over time in your savings account. So by the time you’re ready to pay your business taxes, you’ll find that you have even more money than what you initially set aside.
How do I get QuickBooks to see the checking account? It imports sales but not transactions. For example, if we use the debit card, QuickBooks does not see it. Accounting is a bit cumbersome with square already.
Hi @RedSix - That’s great feedback. We don’t currently support automatically pulling Square Checking transactions into Quickbooks through their bank account login flow. We are working with the Quickbooks team on that.
In the meantime, the easiest way to transfer your Square Checking transactions into Quickbooks is by downloading a CSV of your Square Checking activity from the Square Dashboard and then uploading it into Quickbooks. Below are the steps to do so:
When using a square checking acct. and accepting check should I have the customer address the check to my business name? or my name?
Hey @jgriffy - assuming you are a sole proprietor, you may deposit checks in either your name or your DBA (“doing business as”) name.
without the ability to write paper checks to cover rent (my landlord wont accept electronic payments, so this is a MUST) this business account falls short of meeting my needs, especially if it doesn't communicate accurately with quickbooks.
Hey @Bevpaganucci, I’m sorry we can’t meet your needs today. We know people want paper checks for exactly the reason you described, and so we’re working on ways to offer that next year.
As for Quickbooks, you can transfer your Square Checking transactions into Quickbooks by downloading a CSV of your Square Checking activity from the Square Dashboard and then uploading it into Quickbooks. Below are the steps to do so:
Does Square Banking offer a way to deposit cash into my account, like through an ATM?
No, we don’t support depositing cash directly today. However, you can easily transfer cash deposits from another bank into Square instantly via a debit card (no fees) or in 1-2 days via ACH bank transfers (also no fees).
How to obtain a report for the specific year from using the square card?
Hi @Juicefactoryvii – You can currently view your Checking account activity for a period of time in the Balance section of your Dashboard or Square Point of Sale app. To look at the last year, click on “View all activity,” click the date selector, and click on “last year.”
Downloadable monthly statements will also be available very soon – keep an eye out for those.
I'm very interested in the banking for the ease of having funds all in one place and doing the electronic check deposit (that is a huge draw for me) I'm concerned about not having someone readily available to contact if need be - such as occurs with a local B&M institution.
Hi @shelyn, yes, I hear your concern. Money is deeply personal. With my bank, I want to be able to talk to someone if I need help with something.
Square has a team of customer success advocates who specialize in banking and can be reached by phone at (855) 700-6000 from 9-5 PT. I work with this team closely, and I am consistently impressed by their expertise. You can also send text messages to a customer support specialist through the Square Point of Sale app. Square also offers general weekend phone support.
I know this isn’t the same as meeting with someone in person at a brick and mortar institution, but we aim to provide more flexibility and specialized support to help troubleshoot anything that comes up.
we are a very small art business who also sell other artists work via consignment. How can we pay out other artists with our the ability to write checks?
Neat! If you post your website, I’d love to check out your work.
We’re currently working on adding more ways to pay from your Square Checking account. Right now you can pay via your debit card, ACH, or payroll. We’ll be adding more ways to pay suppliers (like your artists) next year, and we’re also looking into issuing paper checks.
Hello everyone,
Thanks again for taking the time to share your questions and feedback!
We hope your questions were answered—the experiences you've shared will help us as we continue to iterate based on your feedback.
As we close out this event, we wanted to do a recap on two themes that came up frequently:
We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences and we'll continue to improve Square’s products based on your business needs. We depend on you to tell us what you need, as that helps us direct our future efforts. So please keep the feedback coming!
Again, thanks for your participation. For the latest updates, keep watch for announcements of new features in Product Updates.
We love square and what they are about . We wish there was a way to let us know after 15 years with them and over 900K in sales how we could qualify for a saving account or Square Capital .
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