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I have a client that has four different businesses... four different EIN's. Can this client have all businesses set up in one subscription or is it advised to have a separate subscription for each entity?
Kim[last name removed]
I'm delighted to hear about your interest in using QuickBooks, Kim.
QuickBooks Online (QBO) only allows you to sign up for one company per subscription. For your client's other businesses, they'll have to sign up for a new QBO account.
Here's how:
Perform the same steps for the remaining companies you wish to set up in QBO. Here's an article that provides an overview of managing company files and switching to another one: Create or add another company file to QuickBooks Online.
If you're using QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), you can add your client's business to your account. Then, create a company file for each entity.
Below are some links that will guide you on how to begin utilizing the desktop and online programs: :
You can leave a comment below and tag my name if you have other product-related concerns or questions. I'll get back and respond to them. Enjoy your weekend ahead.
What kind of business they run? Consider QB Desktop.
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