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Good afternoon,
I received the email(s) about the 5/1/24 deadline for migrating to QB online and the higher cost. Since my small business will have very minimal activity and may close in 2024 (retirement), I have no desire to change anything. I just want access to my data, be able to update data, be able to add an occasional client, create invoices and reconcile accounts.
If I do nothing by 5/1/24 - what do I need to know now about my current QB desktop Pro Plus 2022?
What are the pros and cons I need to know?
Being forced to go to QB online is not a realistic option for me.
Thanks,
Paula
Allow me to share some information about the email your received, @radar-9628.
It appears that the email you received pertains to the renewal of your subscription. If you don't want to renew your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) or migrate to QuickBooks Online (QBO), you can still keep a copy of your company file. However, you'll be unable to receive security updates and online services such as the following:
Otherwise, you will have the following benefits instead:
In addition, you can check these articles for more insights about QuickBooks Desktop policy:
Keep me posted by leaving a reply to this thread if you have more questions or concerns about managing your subscription. I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Can you login to CAMPS and check your license status?
When is your subscription due this year?
My subscription is due 5/3/24.
Make sure to cancel your subscription on May 2 at the latest. Then you can use the trial version to access your historical data for good.
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