DNB Business Account → Tally XML
Dedicated business banking accounts including LLC, LLP, sole trader, and corporate accounts. DNB statement PDFs are downloadable via DNB Nettbank. Personal and business account statements are fully supported.
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DNB Business Account TALLY Notes
Dedicated business banking accounts including LLC, LLP, sole trader, and corporate accounts. Statements include payroll credits, supplier payments, and tax authority debits. Business account PDFs frequently include batch payment entries and payroll runs that appear as single large debits. MintConvert lists each entry as a separate row without merging.
Norway Context Business Account
In Norway, bank statements support the Skattemelding (tax return) filed with Skatteetaten and are required for MVA (VAT) returns and business accounting. Primary use case for business account holders: QuickBooks/Xero import for business bookkeeping, payroll reconciliation, and annual accounts preparation. Compatible with Tripletex and Visma.net.
Example Output
| Date | Description | Debit (NOK) | Credit (NOK) | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-03-15 | DNB ATM Withdrawal | 2,000.00 | 48,500.00 | |
| 2024-03-18 | Salary Credit | 75,000.00 | 1,23,500.00 |
How It Works
Download DNB Business PDF
Log in to DNB Nettbank → Kontoer → Kontoutskrift → Velg periode → Last ned PDF.
Upload to MintConvert
Drag and drop your DNB Business Account PDF. All pages processed in one pass.
Download .XML
Clean TALLY in under 30 seconds NOK amounts preserved, dates normalised.
Why MintConvert
- Business account support Business account PDFs frequently include batch payment entries and payroll runs that appear as single large debits. MintConvert lists each entry as a separate row without merging.
- NOK preserved All NOK amounts output as numeric values for Tripletex import.
- QuickBooks/Xero import for business bookkeeping In Norway, bank statements support the Skattemelding (tax return) filed with Skatteetaten and are required for MVA (VAT) returns and business accounting.
- Fiscal year aware Norway fiscal year: January 1 – December 31.
- Privacy first DNB PDF processed in-memory only never stored.
- Instant download Under 30 seconds for most statements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert a DNB Business Account statement to TALLY?
Log in to DNB Nettbank → Kontoer → Kontoutskrift → Velg periode → Last ned PDF. Then upload the PDF to MintConvert. Business account PDFs frequently include batch payment entries and payroll runs that appear as single large debits. MintConvert lists each entry as a separate row without merging. Download your clean TALLY file in under 30 seconds.
What is the DNB Business Account TALLY output used for?
QuickBooks/Xero import for business bookkeeping, payroll reconciliation, and annual accounts preparation. The TALLY output includes Date, Description, Debit (NOK), Credit (NOK), and Balance columns ready for Tally import.
Are NOK amounts preserved in the TALLY output for Business Accounts?
Yes all NOK amounts from your DNB Business Account statement are output as numeric values, preserving the exact figures from the original PDF.
Does MintConvert handle the unique format of DNB Business Account statements?
DNB PDFs use Norwegian labels (Dato, Tekst, Ut, Inn, Saldo) and comma decimal notation for NOK. MintConvert maps these to standard English column headers. Business account PDFs frequently include batch payment entries and payroll runs that appear as single large debits. MintConvert lists each entry as a separate row without merging.
What is the Norway fiscal year for Business Account reconciliation?
Norway fiscal year: January 1 – December 31. In Norway, bank statements support the Skattemelding (tax return) filed with Skatteetaten and are required for MVA (VAT) returns and business accounting.
Which accounting software is compatible with the DNB Business Account TALLY output?
The TALLY output is compatible with Tripletex, Visma.net, Fiken, Unimicro. Open Tally → Gateway of Tally → Import Data → Vouchers → Select the XML file. Ensure the bank ledger exists before importing.
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