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Buy nowWelcome to the Community space, @dwayne9.
You've come to the right place for help, I know how you can change an employee to a contractor.
You may need to enter the employee again to be a contractor and enter a unique identifier such as a syllable or character to make it slightly different. This is to prevent entering the same name when adding an employee as a contractor.
You can also change the name of the employee to a different one. Then, enter the real one with a middle name for the contractor.
To do this, here's how:
Once done, go to the Employment tab and change the status of the employee when needed. Then, follow the steps in adding a contractor in QuickBooks.
I'd also recommend recreating their contractor profile in QBO. You can then re-enter contractor payments as either checks or bill payments if necessary.
For future reference, read through this topic to learn more about adding independent contractors and track them for 1099s in QuickBooks Online.
Return to this post if you have other concerns about setting up your employee as a contractor in QBO. I'll be here to lend a hand.
thank you
Greetings, dwayne. On behalf of my colleague, you're most welcome.
Here in the Community, we always ensure that we can address your concerns and assist you to get back on track.
Please let me know if you have any additional queries, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Have a great day ahead!
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