The first thing to check is whether they got imported to some other account 
(e.g., Imbalance). Search for the exact amount of the payment (starting at the 
chart of Accounts page) to see if they show up elsewhere.

A less likely possibility is that Chase screwed up on the "<FITID> is unique 
per account forever" requirement. I now have two banks that screw that up once 
or twice a month. In your QFX file, find the <FITID> for one of missing 
transactions, and then search the QFX file to see if that number appears 
anywhere else. If a duplicate FITID exists, gnucash will honor the first 
transaction and ignore subsequent occurrences.
--
Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com


> On Jan 8, 2025, at 14:06, Steve Cohen <stevec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I was getting ready to pay my Estimated Taxes to the State of Arizona which
> are coming due in a week.  I had just imported a year's worth of
> transactions from my Chase Account to GnuCash.  I couldn't remember seeing
> the transactions for the Arizona Department of Revenue, which I clearly
> remember making.  I looked at my Chase statements for June and September
> 2024 when these payments were made.  They appear on the statement.  They
> appear in the QFX files that I had downloaded from Chase and imported to
> GNUCash.  These transactions were not imported.
> Why not, when all the other transactions for 2024 were imported?

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