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It's my priority that you can use QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE) smoothly, jbuhlman.
Unexpected behavior, such as buttons not working or the program crashing can be caused by a cache full of history and temporary files. I recommend accessing your account via private browsing or incognito mode. These browser sessions do not retain local files or cache, eliminating the potential for a webpage issue.
The steps may vary depending on the browser you're using. Follow these steps on how to bring up one:
If you can open and perform any tasks without any issues, clear the cache of your regular browser to remove the stored data. The process will also improve the application's overall performance. As an alternative, you can use a supported browser.
In this article, you can read more about how to get the best experience possible when using QBSE: System requirements for QuickBooks Online, Accountant, Payroll, and QuickBooks Self-Employed. It includes specifics about the recommended operating system and internet speed.
Browse our online resources for tips and related articles to assist you in completing any QBSE tasks. From there, you'll find topics like mileage tracking, tax preparation, and handling banking-related activities.
If you have any further concerns or questions about QBSE, leave a comment below. I'm always willing to help and see that this is taken care of for you. Have a good day and stay safe.
I did what you suggested and used the incognito tab on chrome. It crashed within 60 seconds of use. I have a regular quickbooks account for my business and there seems to be no problems with that version. Only the Self-Employed version crashing constantly. Is this happening to anyone else or is it only me?
Thank you for trying the steps provided by my colleague above, @jbuhlman.
I'm here to provide you with further information to help you signing-in into your account successfully.
QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE) works well with Google Chrome version 78 or newer. Since you're still having trouble even after using an incognito window, try logging in to your QBSE using other supported browsers (Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge).
If you're still having trouble logging in using other supported browsers, I suggest reaching out to our Customer Support team. They can check your account in a secure environment, isolate the error you're and help you in resolving it.
Here's how to reach them:
You can check this article for more information about the different types of support we offer and their availability: Contact QuickBooks Self-Employed Support.
Stay in touch if you have additional concerns logging in to the account by leaving a comment below. I'm always glad to help in any way I can. Have a great rest of the day!
No. It crashed after the first tag I placed on an expense. Any other ideas?
Thanks for coming back for more support, @jbuhlman. We didn't see this issue coming your way. I've checked our records and couldn't find any reported issues similar to this.
At this point, I'd recommend contacting our Customer Care team by following the steps shared by my peer @MaryJoyD above. That way they can take a closer look at the issue and help you fix it. They can also request to investigate whenever necessary.
Feel free to visit our QuickBooks Articles hub for your future reference.
Keep in touch if you have other QBSE concerns. I'll be here to guide you some more.
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