I need to invoice a client in euros but only have QB self employed which does not offer the multi currency functionality. Has anyone got any suggestions about how I might get around this and properly account for the income?
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Hi hjd, thanks for your post!
Currently, multi-currency functionality is not available within our Self-Employed plan, if you need this, you may wish to consider switching to one of our Online plans (Essentials or Plus) as this allows management of Self Assessment as well as invoicing in over 145 currencies - you can see our full comparison here. :)
Hi hjd, thanks for your post!
Currently, multi-currency functionality is not available within our Self-Employed plan, if you need this, you may wish to consider switching to one of our Online plans (Essentials or Plus) as this allows management of Self Assessment as well as invoicing in over 145 currencies - you can see our full comparison here. :)
Switch to QBO Essentials or Plus as mentioned by GeorgiaC.
Another option, open a Wise business account to accept payment in Euro. Create an invoice to your client but send it to your another email address. Create another invoice manually in Euro and send it to your client. Once they paid your invoice, you can convert your balance easily to GBP to match against your invoice data in QBO.
Once again, the Self-Employed version is woefully deprived of features, even though I feel it's already too expensive and this is the version that is the best fit for me, a self-employed person.
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