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What is a BRS or Bank Reconciliation Statement?

Bank Reconciliation



A Bank Reconciliation entry is used to match OneHash account statements with your bank account statements.

If you are receiving payments or making payments via cheques, the bank statements will not accurately match the dates of your entry, this is because the bank usually takes time to “clear” these payments.

Also, you may have mailed a cheque to your Supplier and it may be a few days before it is received and deposited by the Supplier. In OneHash you can synchronize your bank statements and your Journal Entries using the transaction dates.

What is a Bank Reconciliation Statement?

The Bank Reconciliation Report provides the difference between the bank balance shown in an organization's bank statement, as provided by the bank against the amount shown in the companies Chart of Accounts.

This is what a Bank Reconciliation statement looks like:



In the report, check whether the field 'Balance as per bank' matches the Bank Account Statement. If it is matching, it means that the Clearance Date is correctly updated for all the bank entries. If there is a mismatch, it's because of bank entries for which Clearance Date is not yet updated.

To access Bank Reconciliation, go to:

Home > Accounting > Banking and Payments > Update Bank Transaction Date

How to Update Bank Transaction Dates

Go to Update Bank Transaction Dates.
Select your Bank Account.
Select a from and to date.
You can choose to include reconciled entries and POS transactions.
Click on the Get Payment Entries button.
Now you will get all the “Bank Voucher” type entries.

In each of the entries, on the rightmost column, update the “Clearance Date” field and click on the Update Clearance Date button.
By doing this you will be able to sync your bank statements and entries into the system.



Types of reconciliation tools

OneHash has two reconciliation tools:

A manual reconciliation tool allowing to set clearance dates against payment entries, sales invoice payments or journal entries
A semi-automatic reconciliation tool allowing to clear bank transactions against payment entries, sales, and purchase invoices payments, journal entries or expense claims.


Manual Bank Reconciliation Tool


To view this report, go to Accounts > Banking and Payments > Bank Reconciliation Statement. In the report, check whether the field 'Balance as per bank' matches the Bank Account Statement. If it is matching, it means that the Clearance Date is correctly updated for all the bank entries. If there is a mismatch, it's because the Clearance Date is not yet updated for the bank entries.


Semi-automatic Bank Reconciliation Tool


Bank statement upload
You can upload a Bank Statement in CSV or XLS format into OneHash using the Bank Reconciliation tool.

Download a bank statement from your bank's website
Make sure you have at least the date, the debit/credit and the currency on every row of your bank statement.

Configure the import format in the Bank DocType

Your file will be read and then OneHash will use this mapping to dispatch all information into the corresponding fields in the Bank Transaction DocType.

Upload your file into OneHash



Bank account synchronization


You can use Plaid - Plaid Integration to automatically synchronize your bank account with OneHash. All your bank transactions will be automatically imported into OneHash.

Once all your bank transactions are imported into OneHash, you can reconcile them with your existing payments. If it finds a payment that appears to match with the selected bank transaction, OneHashwill propose you a corresponding payment.

If that payment matches, just click on reconcile to reconcile it with this bank transaction.


If OneHash doesn't propose you any payment, you can always select the corresponding payment manually.


You can also create a new payment or invoice directly from the bank reconciliation dashboard.

Updated on: 28/03/2023

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