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Posted by James Colbert on December 19, 2006, 3:09 am
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> You should also check out
I will. Thankws for the link.
James
> http://www.baystateconsulting.com/products.htm
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> They have tools that work with both the desktop and online editions.
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> Karen
> Laura wrote:
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>> >>
>> >>>I need to start a new QB file, as my old account is 13 years old, and
>> >>>aside from that, I changed from a sole proprietership to an LLC.
>> >>
>> >> Talk to your accountant, setting up a new file may not really be
>> >> required. As sole proprierership you report your income on schedule C,
>> >> as
>> >> an LLC with only one owner nothing really changes, you report the
>> >> income
>> >> on schedule C.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Hi Allan,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the response. It has been suggested by my CPA that I do
>> > start a
>> > new file, plus this one gets kind of bogged down on start up. I guess
>> > the
>> > main issue is dealing with re-doing the categories. There is software
>> > that
>> > is supposed to handl this here:
>> >
>> > http://www.qbmoveit.com/
>> >
>> > Have you had any experience with this?
>> >
>> > Thanks again,
>> > James
>>
>> I've never heard of qbmovit.
>>
>> You might check out these utilities too:
>> http://www.bigredconsulting.com/index.html
>> http://www.q2q.us/
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