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Buy nowHello, I have been self-employed for about a decade. My business is an S-corp. I am an independent contractor that currently uses QB on-line, have an accountant who itemizes monthly expenses there and uses ADP to run a monthly W2 for me. All of these expenses run about $3500 a year. I recently noticed QB self-employed at the highest-level provides turbo-tax and CPA access and advise for $420 a year. My question is would QB self-employed work for me if my business is registered as an S-Corp? If not, would switching back to an LLC make sense for this savings? It all makes my head spin. Thank you for your input and advise.
We're thrilled to have you here in the Community, ttott.
Since each version of QuickBooks is designed to address specific business needs, QuickBooks Self-Employed helps you record self-employed income and expenses, track mileage, and prepare your Schedule C. Also, as QBSE doesn't provide payroll services like other QuickBooks programs, working this with your S-Corp business type isn't applicable.
Thus, different products can help you manage your business efficiently and automate your finances.
Here's an overview of each platform:
To guide you further and ensure to find which QuickBooks version is best for you, please refer to this article: See which version of QuickBooks is right for you.
Moreover, you can check out this article to help you prepare when filing your taxes: Quickbooks Self-Employed annual tax guide.
If you require additional assistance with other QuickBooks tasks, you can always add a reply in the comments below. We're here to help. Take care!
Thank you for your response!
I'll lay down some details about QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE), ttott.
It’s a great question to ask if you run a small business and you’re wondering which version of QuickBooks to use. In a nutshell, QBSE is designed for sole proprietorships, and it only works for sole proprietors (or LLCs taxed as sole proprietorships). For complete details about this version, you can read through this link: Learn the basics of QuickBooks Self-Employed.
Since your business is registered as an S-Corp, you can choose between QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop. For your consideration, you may browse this related post: Which QuickBooks system is better for an S corp. Is it the Online or desktop version?
I'm also adding these links that contain details about what QuickBooks Online and Desktop can do, and what features are available depending on the version that suits your business needs.
Whichever you prefer, I still suggest consulting an accountant to make sure this work the best way for your business. We don't want to create issues when filing taxes to the state agency or IRS in the future.
Feel at ease to add a reply so I can help you further. Have a good one!
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