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August 26, 2022
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How can I add my second business to my self employed book

  • August 26, 2022
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I just started a new business, so i have 2 different business, how can I seperate them using quick book self employed

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Fiat Lux - ASIA
August 26, 2022

One QBSE/QBO account is for one company file. You must sign up for a new QBSE account with another email address to proceed. 

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August 26, 2022

Congratulations on your new business, @jonlisa77.

 

Let me share some information and help you about managing your second business in QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE).

 

Fiat Lux – ASIA is correct about subscribing to a new QBSE subscription to manage your second business. Also, we can only have one QBSE account per email address. You might want to use another email address when signing up for a new account.

 

To create a new account, you can follow the steps outlined below:

 

  1. Go to the QuickBooks Self-Employed sign-in page.
  2. Click Create account.
  3. Enter the necessary info. Make sure to use a different email address.
  4. Click Sign Up With Email.
  5. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions.

 

Moreover, you can browse this article to guide you when setting up your second company: Getting started with QuickBooks Self-Employed

 

Nonetheless, view this resource for more details about QBSE bundle pricing.

 

Furthermore, learn to manage your payment and plan details from your account. To do so, go to your Billing info tab from the Settings menu. I also added this article for reference: Update your billing and subscription info in QuickBooks Self-Employed

 

Let me know if you need further assistance with setting up your new company. I’m just a post away. Have a good one!

August 12, 2023

Hello any updates to Self Employed and having more than one business. Such as using the same email and/ or using one log in and being able to toggle between the businesses using one log in?