Convert your TD Bank statement to Excel, QBO & Xero
Checking and savings statements convert to a reconciled Excel file, QuickBooks CSV, or Xero CSV in about a minute — free, no signup, no watermark.
What we extract from a TD Bank statement
TD Bank is a checking-and-savings entry in our template library, and it's one of the more finely sectioned deposit-account layouts we support. Rather than lumping every credit into one list and every debit into another, TD splits activity into electronic deposits versus other credits, and electronic payments versus other withdrawals.
TD statements also print a dedicated "Checks Paid" section, separate from the rest of the withdrawal activity, plus its own service charges and fees section. Our TD template reads each of those sections individually and applies the correct sign to each one, so checks and fees land as negative rows in your export without you needing to re-sign them by hand afterward.
The template is built to read this section-by-section structure directly off a TD Bank statement — electronic deposits, other credits, electronic payments, other withdrawals, checks paid, and fees, each as its own group.
We check the math before you export
Every TD Bank statement we convert is summed section by section — electronic deposits, other credits, electronic payments, other withdrawals, checks paid, and service charges and fees alike — and checked against the ending balance TD printed on that statement. If our total matches, you get a Balanced result before you export; if it doesn't, we show you the exact dollar difference instead of a file that quietly doesn't tie out.
Exports, OCR, and zero retention
Every TD Bank statement converts to Excel (XLSX), QuickBooks CSV in both 3-column and 4-column formats, and Xero CSV — all on the free tier, with no signup and no watermark, up to 3 pages a day.
Scanned PDFs and photos (JPG or PNG) of TD Bank statements are OCR'd automatically. Password-protected PDFs are supported too — the password is used only for that one conversion and is never stored or logged.
Retention is zero by design: your TD Bank statement file is deleted the moment parsing completes. See exactly how that works, including how we handle passwords, on our security page.
TD Bank statement conversion — FAQ
Does this read TD's "Checks Paid" section separately from other withdrawals?
Yes. TD prints checks paid as its own section apart from other withdrawals, and our template reads it individually so checks land as negative rows in your export without manual re-signing.
How does the template tell TD's different credit and debit sections apart?
TD splits activity into electronic deposits versus other credits, and electronic payments versus other withdrawals, plus checks paid and fees as their own sections. Each is read with its own sign.
Does this work for TD Bank savings statements too?
Yes, both checking and savings statement layouts are supported.
How is a TD Bank statement reconciled?
We sum every section — deposits, credits, payments, withdrawals, checks paid, and fees — and check the total against the ending balance printed on the statement. Any mismatch shows up as an exact dollar figure before you export.
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No account, no watermark, and a reconciliation check that catches conversion errors before you ever download a file.
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Last updated July 11, 2026.