Convert TD Bank Statement to Xero
TD Canada Trust statement PDFs are downloadable via EasyWeb Internet Banking. Both personal and business statements are supported. Download a clean .csv file — no signup required.
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TD Bank Statement Conversion
TD Bank bank statements are typically downloaded as PDF files from online banking portals. These PDFs contain transaction tables with dates, descriptions, debit and credit amounts, and balances. MintConvert extracts these transactions from $TD statement PDFs and converts them into $Xero format. The resulting file can be used for accounting, financial analysis, or importing into software like $Xero, Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets.
Why .CSV for TD Statements?
The .qbo file follows the OFX 1.6 standard. In QuickBooks: Banking → Import → Web Connect → select your .qbo file. TD Bank transactions land in your bank register immediately, ready for matching and reconciliation.
TD PDF Format Notes
TD Bank PDFs use a three-column layout: Date, Transaction Details, and a combined Amount with a balance column. MintConvert normalises this into standard Debit/Credit/Balance columns.
Example Output
| Date | Description | Debit (CAD) | Credit (CAD) | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-03-15 | TD Bank ATM Withdrawal | 2,000.00 | — | 48,500.00 |
| 2024-03-18 | Salary Credit | — | 75,000.00 | 1,23,500.00 |
How It Works
Download TD PDF
Log in to TD EasyWeb → Accounts → Account History → Select date range → Download as PDF.
Upload to MintConvert
Drag and drop your TD Bank PDF. MintConvert auto-detects the format and processes all pages.
Download .CSV
Clean file in under 30 seconds — Date, Description, Debit (CAD), Credit, Balance.
Why MintConvert
- Zero setup — TD Bank PDFs parsed automatically — no template configuration.
- CAD preserved — All amounts stay in CAD as numeric values.
- Multi-page — All pages extracted into one Xero file.
- Privacy first — PDF processed in-memory only — deleted immediately after conversion.
- Instant download — Most TD Bank statements convert in under 30 seconds.
- Canada context — In Canada, bank statements are used for CRA income tax filing, HST/GST reconciliation, and small business expense documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I import the TD Bank CSV file into Xero?
One row per transaction — Date, Description, Debit (CAD), Credit (CAD), and Balance. In Xero: Accounting → Bank Accounts → Manage Account → Import a Statement. Upload the generated CSV file and Xero will import all transactions for reconciliation.
How do I download my TD Bank statement as a PDF?
Log in to TD EasyWeb → Accounts → Account History → Select date range → Download as PDF.
Does MintConvert handle TD Bank's PDF format correctly?
TD Bank PDFs use a three-column layout: Date, Transaction Details, and a combined Amount with a balance column. MintConvert normalises this into standard Debit/Credit/Balance columns.
How long does TD Bank PDF to Xero conversion take?
Under 30 seconds for most TD Bank statements. Multi-month statements (100+ pages) may take up to 60 seconds.
Does this work for TD Bank TD Everyday Chequing, TD ePremium Savings, and TD Business accounts?
Yes — MintConvert works with TD Bank TD Everyday Chequing, TD ePremium Savings, and TD Business accounts. The PDF format is consistent across account types.
Is CAD formatting preserved in the Xero output?
Yes — all CAD amounts output as numeric values (no currency symbols) so they import correctly into accounting software.
Is my TD Bank data safe?
Your TD Bank PDF is processed in-memory only — never stored. Deleted immediately after conversion. Download link expires after 24 hours.
What if the TD Bank PDF is password-protected?
TD Canada Trust statement PDFs are downloadable via EasyWeb Internet Banking. Both personal and business statements are supported.
Is this useful for CRA tax filing and HST/GST reconciliation?
Yes — In Canada, bank statements are used for CRA income tax filing, HST/GST reconciliation, and small business expense documentation.
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