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laura-m-farmer7-
Level 1

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

 
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JoesemM
Moderator

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

Updating your hourly rate is quick and easy, @laura-m-farmer7-.

 

You can edit the hourly rate by going to the Time menu. From there you can change and enter the new hourly rate so you don't have to retroactively change it after every time.

 

Here's how: 

 

  1. In your QBSE account, click the Time menu.
  2. From the Time entry list, click the Edit button.
  3. In the Hourly rate column enter the new rate.
  4. Click Save.

 

Also, please know that the Time feature in QBSE is currently in beta, the estimated time as to when improvements will be added aren't available yet. Rest assured, our product developers are working to have these improvements rolled out as soon as possible. 

 

I've included some resources that you can visit about some How to do I questions in QBSE for your future reference:

 

 

Please know you can continue to reach me here with any additional questions. Thanks for coming to the Community, wishing you continued success, @laura-m-farmer7-.

laura-m-farmer7-
Level 1

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

Thank you for your reply. 

 

In the Time menu, the only Edit I see is for each individual time entry which only allows me to update the rate after the fact. I've attached a screen grab.

MichelleBh
Moderator

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

I have an alternative way to get your hourly rate up to date in no time @Laura

 

I'd want to share some details on Time beta project management in QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE).

 

QBSE only allows you to adjust the hourly wage for your entries. At this point, editing the rate in the entire project in the Time function is currently unavailable.

 

To get your work done, you may consider creating a duplicate project. This way, you can add a new rate and use it for your upcoming entries. 

 

Here's how:

  1. Go to the Gear icon and choose Time
  2. Click the Project drop-down arrow and click +Add new project.
  3. Enter the Project NameDescription, and Hourly rate
  4. Hit Save

 

Project in qbse.PNGProject in qbse1.PNG

 

Feel free to visit our QBSE Help Articles. This page contains information and steps on how to handle your mileage, taxes, reports, banking, and account management. 

 

Please know that you're always welcome to reply if you still have other questions about Time entries. I'll be around for you. Take care, and have a great day ahead, Laura. 

laura-m-farmer7-
Level 1

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

Thank you for your reply. That unfortunately doesn't work for me as for some reason, I can't see any project titles from the project dropdown. Please see attachment. I just happen to know that the field under the grey area is the project I need to select. If there is a way to clear all of the projects in the menu, this option you provided may work?

JasroV
QuickBooks Team

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

I appreciate you for sharing an update with us, Laura.

 

I've got some troubleshooting steps to help you isolate and fix this issue. 

 

Let's access your QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE) account in a private or incognito window. Then, update your hourly rate from there. This way, we can verify if this is a browser's cache issue.

 

Browser cache helps load web pages faster the next time you visit a site. However, too much of it causes latency that affects the performance of your accounts. Using a private window helps us verify the issue as this doesn't store any data files. 

 

To open a private window, you can refer to these keyboard shortcuts: 

 

  • Google Chrome browser : Ctrl + Shift + N 
  • Mozilla Firefox & Microsoft Edge browsers: Ctrl + Shift + P 
  • Safari browser: Command + Shift + N 

 

If you’re able to seamlessly update your hourly rate, I’d propose deleting your regular browser's cache to refresh the system. If the issue remains, I suggest using other supported browsers. This way, we can see and check if this is a browser-specific issue. 

 

I've also added this article that can efficiently guide you with your year-end tasks: QuickBooks Self-Employed annual tax guide.

 

If ever you have other queries or questions about entering your time in QBSE, please let me know in your response. I'll be here ready to back you up!

laura-m-farmer7-
Level 1

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

Hello there. Even in incognito I am unable to see the project dropdown menu to access the project. Within the project is the only way I can access an Edit button to change the hourly rate.

MorganB
Content Leader

I use Quickbooks Self Employed and need help. I only have one client I work with and one 'project'. How do I update my hourly rate only one time so that I don't have to retroactively change it after ever time I log hours?

Thanks for giving that a try, laura-m-farmer7-.

 

Since the troubleshooting steps mentioned above didn't do the trick, I recommend reaching out to a member of the QuickBooks Self-Employed Support Team. Agents have the necessary tools to take a closer look at your account to determine what's causing the issue. Here's how to get in touch with the team: Contact QuickBooks Self-Employed Support

 

Please don't hesitate to reach back out if you have any other questions. I'll be here to help in any way that I can.

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