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Hi there, Jon.
We can wipe out your data if your account is still under the 90-day subscription. Please see this article for the steps: Delete your data and start over in QuickBooks Online
If it's not, you can sign up for a new account. Then, export and import your lists (chart of accounts, customers/vendors and product and services).
Let's export the lists from the old account:
To sign up for a new account:
Then, let's import the lists:
I've got an article with more steps for you to follow: Move your lists to QuickBooks Online
You can also check out this link for more topics on how to set up your new account. We are here to help if you have other questions.
Hi there, Jon.
We can wipe out your data if your account is still under the 90-day subscription. Please see this article for the steps: Delete your data and start over in QuickBooks Online
If it's not, you can sign up for a new account. Then, export and import your lists (chart of accounts, customers/vendors and product and services).
Let's export the lists from the old account:
To sign up for a new account:
Then, let's import the lists:
I've got an article with more steps for you to follow: Move your lists to QuickBooks Online
You can also check out this link for more topics on how to set up your new account. We are here to help if you have other questions.
As an additional option, explore this workaround:
1. Using this tool to copy data between QBO accounts
https://www.chronobooks.com#_r_chrono
2. Once you are ready to proceed, open a new QBO account
https://quickbooks.grsm.io/us-promo
Good luck!
This was just what I needed. I found a few more articles that helped me get this all sorted out! Thanks!
Thanks for joining this thread, @JB102.
I'll provide the two options for this.
If your books are less than 60 days old, there isn't currently an option to keep all your payroll records when wiping the transactions. It won't cancel your QBO or payroll subscription, but you'll have to re-enter them.
I'd first suggest exporting all the payroll reports to Excel or print them to serve as your reference. Then, delete your company data by performing the steps below.
If your books are 60 days old or older, these are the workflow:
You can also refer to the steps provided by GarlynGay above. For more information, check out this article: Delete Your Data And Start Over In QBO.
I recommend watching our video tutorials to help you effectively manage your QBO account, income, expenses, and banking.
Lastly, you can visit this link to help you process payroll, manage employees, pay taxes, and file forms through the program: Help on common payroll topics.
Leave a comment below if you have follow-up concerns about wiping your transactions or other inquiries. I'll be around to help. Take care.
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