How to Import TD Bank Bank Statement into Xero
To import your TD Bank statement into Xero: download your PDF from tdbank.com → My Accounts → Statements, convert it to CSV using Bank Statement Converter (free, under 20 seconds), then upload via Accounting → Bank Accounts → Import a Statement. No manual re-keying — all transactions transfer automatically.
Step 1: Download Your TD Bank Statement
- 1. Log in at tdbank.com and select your account
- 2. Click 'Statements' from the account overview
- 3. Choose the statement period from the dropdown
- 4. Click 'View PDF' to open the statement
- 5. Download the PDF using the download icon in the viewer
Step 2: Convert PDF with Bank Statement Converter
Upload your PDF to Bank Statement Converter — select CSV output — download in under 20 seconds.
Step 3: Import into Xero
- 1. In Xero, go to Accounting → Bank Accounts
- 2. Select the bank account you want to reconcile
- 3. Click 'Import a Statement' (or 'Manage Account → Import a Statement')
- 4. Click 'Browse' and select your CSV file from Bank Statement Converter
- 5. Map the columns: Date → Date, Description → Payee, Amount → Amount
- 6. Click 'Import' — transactions appear in your bank reconciliation feed
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I download my TD Bank bank statement?
- Log in at tdbank.com and select your account → Click 'Statements' from the account overview → Choose the statement period from the dropdown → Click 'View PDF' to open the statement → Download the PDF using the download icon in the viewer
- What CSV format does Xero require for bank import?
- Xero expects a CSV with at minimum: Date, Description (or Payee), and Amount. Credits are positive values; debits are negative. Bank Statement Converter outputs a Debit and Credit column — combine into a single Amount column in Excel before importing to Xero.
- Can I import OFX into Xero?
- Yes. Xero also accepts OFX format. Select OFX/QBO output in Bank Statement Converter if you prefer OFX over CSV — Xero handles both equally well.
- Does Xero automatically categorize imported transactions?
- Xero applies Bank Rules to auto-categorize recurring transactions (e.g., always coding 'Stripe' as Sales). New transactions require manual categorization in the reconciliation screen.
- Is my TD Bank data safe to upload?
- Yes. Bank Statement Converter processes files in-memory and deletes them immediately after conversion. No data is stored, logged, or used for model training. No account is required.
Convert Free — No Signup