TD Canada Bank Statement Converter
Convert your TD Canada Trust statement PDF to CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO. Extract transactions automatically and download in the format you need. Our dedicated parser handles this bank with high accuracy.
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Export formats
CSV
Universal spreadsheet format. Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, or any data tool.
Excel (XLSX)
Native Microsoft Excel format with formatted columns and headers.
OFX
Open Financial Exchange format. Imports into Quicken, Mint, and most financial software.
QBO
QuickBooks Web Connect format. Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop and Online.
About TD Canada statements
TD Canada Trust statements are downloaded as PDFs from EasyWeb online banking at td.com or the TD mobile app. After signing in, open the chequing or savings account, go to Statements & Documents, choose a statement period, and download the PDF. TD Canada Trust statements are Canadian retail documents in CAD — entirely separate from the US TD Bank, N.A. statements, which use USD and the spelling 'checking'.
The PDF is identified by the 'TD Canada Trust' wordmark and the Canadian spelling 'chequing', a 'Branch No / Account No' pair, and a statement period such as 'Statement Period: June 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026'. The opening position is labelled 'STARTING BALANCE' (or Opening Balance) and the closing position 'CLOSING BALANCE'. The ledger has five visible columns — Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits, Balance — but pdf-parse collapses the empty Withdrawals or Deposits cell, so each extracted row reads 'MMM DD Description amount balance' for both withdrawals and deposits.
ConvertStatement's TD Canada Trust parser parses the 'JUN 15'-style dates with a month-abbreviation map and assigns the year from the period header (handling Dec→Jan rollover). Because the amount column is effectively unsigned after extraction, it reconstructs debit versus credit by testing whether prevBalance − amount or prevBalance + amount reconciles to the printed running balance within 0.01, seeded from the starting balance, then exports CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO files ready for QuickBooks, Xero, or Wave.
How to convert your TD Canada statement
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Download your statement from TD Canada
Log in to your TD Canada Trust online banking, navigate to Statements & Documents, and download the PDF for the period you need.
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Upload the PDF above
Drag and drop the PDF into the upload area on this page, or click to browse. The parser detects your bank automatically.
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Preview your transactions
Review the extracted transactions in the preview table. Verify dates, descriptions, and amounts are correct.
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Choose your format and download
Select CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO and download your converted file. Import it into your accounting software or spreadsheet.
TD Canada statement format at a glance
TD Canada Trust (the Canadian retail banking division of The Toronto-Dominion Bank) issues personal chequing statements — for accounts such as TD Every Day Chequing and TD Unlimited Chequing — denominated in CAD, not the USD used by its separate US sibling TD Bank, N.A. Each TD Canada Trust PDF uses a five-column ledger: Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits, and Balance. Because pdf-parse collapses the empty Withdrawals or Deposits cell, every row reads as a single amount followed by the running balance, so ConvertStatement reconstructs whether each amount is a debit or credit by tracking the running balance against the printed Starting and Closing balances. Transaction dates appear as 'JUN 15' (three-letter month plus day) with no year on the row; the year is taken from the statement period header, including December-to-January rollover. Amounts use comma-thousands, dot-decimal formatting (1,234.56). Statements download from EasyWeb at www.td.com, and ConvertStatement reconciles and exports clean CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO files.
- Date format
- MMM DD (three-letter month + day; year taken from the statement period header)
- Decimal format
- 1,234.56
- Currency
- CAD
- Column layout
- Date | Description | Withdrawals | Deposits | Balance. pdf-parse collapses the empty Withdrawals or Deposits cell, so each row resolves to MMM DD Description amount balance (one amount plus the running balance).
- Statement sections
- Starting Balance · Opening Balance · Closing Balance · Statement Period · Withdrawals · Deposits
Known TD Canada parsing quirks
These are real layout details that make TD Canada PDFs different from other banks. Our dedicated parser handles each one explicitly so the exported CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO is always correctly signed and dated.
- Detection requires the literal phrase 'td canada trust' plus the Canadian spelling 'chequing' (or account/statement/withdrawals/td.com) — this discriminates it from the US tdBankParser, which keys on 'checking', 'member fdic', and 'N.A.'
- Transaction rows use 'JUN 15'-style dates (three-letter month abbreviation + day) with NO year on the row; the year is derived from the statement period header, with December→January year-boundary rollover handled explicitly
- The five visible columns (Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits, Balance) collapse in the extracted text to one amount plus the balance, so debit vs credit is reconstructed by testing whether prevBalance − amount or prevBalance + amount reconciles to the printed balance within 0.01
- Balance tracking is seeded from the 'STARTING BALANCE' / opening-balance line; if it cannot disambiguate a row the parser defaults to treating the amount as a debit and logs a warning
- Amounts are CAD using US-style 1,234.56 punctuation (comma thousands, dot decimal), and the account is identified by a Branch No / Account No pair that is masked on export
Multi-line handling: Each transaction begins with a 'MMM DD' token; non-matching lines that are not headers/footers are absorbed as continuations of the previous transaction's description, while header lines (TD Canada Trust, td.com, Withdrawals, balance labels, page markers) are skipped.
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ConvertStatement supports dedicated parsers for many other US, UK, and European banks. Same in-memory processing, same export formats.
Frequently asked questions about TD Canada statement conversion
How do I download my TD Canada Trust statement as a PDF?
Log in to EasyWeb at td.com or open the TD app, go to your chequing or savings account, select 'Statements & Documents', choose the statement period, and download the PDF.
Are TD Canada Trust statements in Canadian dollars (CAD) supported?
Yes. TD Canada Trust statements are denominated in CAD, and our parser handles the Canadian chequing format — comma-thousands, dot-decimal amounts and the Withdrawals/Deposits/Balance column layout — correctly.
Is TD Canada Trust the same as TD Bank (US)?
No. TD Canada Trust is the Canadian retail bank (CAD chequing accounts such as TD Every Day Chequing and TD Unlimited Chequing), while TD Bank, N.A. is the separate US arm using USD checking accounts. ConvertStatement has a dedicated parser for each, and both are fully supported.
Is my TD Canada statement data safe?
Yes. ConvertStatement processes files entirely in memory. No bank data is stored, logged, or shared. All transfers use HTTPS encryption. Your data is deleted from memory as soon as processing completes.
How much does it cost to convert a TD Canada statement?
ConvertStatement offers 3 free conversions per month (CSV format). Paid plans start at $9/month for 200 pages with all export formats including Excel, OFX, and QBO.
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