MYOB
Connecting MYOB Business and mapping accounts and tax codes.
MYOB Business receives every finalised invoice and POS receipt as a service invoice, and POS sales are settled with a matching customer payment so they never sit open in your ledger.
Before you start
- You must be an administrator of the MYOB company file you want to connect.
- The file needs MYOB single sign-on turned on (it is for almost all current MYOB Business files).
Connecting, step by step
- Go to Settings → Integrations → MYOB.
- Press Connect to MYOB. You are sent to MYOB's own login page — sign in with your usual MYOB details. We never see your password.
- MYOB asks which company file to connect and what access to allow. Choose your business file and approve.
- You are returned to the suite automatically and the panel shows the connected file's name. Connected.
- Then open the Mappings tab on the same panel and set the income account, the payment (bank) account, and tax codes — so documents land against the right accounts from the first push.
Reconnecting after a quiet week
MYOB expires its access after 7 days without activity. If nothing has synced for a week you will see Reconnect to MYOB instead of a connected panel — press it and sign in again. Invoices raised in the meantime are queued and pushed once you reconnect; nothing is lost.
What is pushed
- Invoices — as MYOB service invoices, with part-payments mirrored
- POS sales — as settled invoices with a customer payment attached
- Card surcharges — as their own line, so totals match to the cent
With no payment account mapped, payments deposit to MYOB's Undeposited Funds so a sale always lands somewhere sensible.
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