BettyJaneB
QuickBooks Team

Other questions

Thanks for coming to the Community today, @Upset User.

 

I'm here to provide some information about the usage limit and guide you in the right direction to ensure that your concern will be addressed accurately. 

 

If you've exceeded the QuickBooks Online usage limits, you can consider inactivating some of the unused entities in your QuickBooks. Once you inactive an item/account this won't count towards your limit total. To learn more about this process, here are some helpful articles that you can refer to: 

On the other hand, technology is now rapidly changing, and we want our customers to be updated with technology advancement. This why QuickBooks Advance was created. As I've mentioned above, QuickBooks aims to make sure that customers are in a fully featured product that meets their needs.

 

Don't hesitate to reach back out to me if I can be of additional assistance. I'll be around to help you out.