HTTP Status 400 Bad Request error is a common browser issue if the request sent to the server is unavailable, carmeng76. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help you get back to working with QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE) with ease.
First, log into your QBSE account through a private or incognito browser to access the most recent version of a webpage without stored data that causes display issues. You can use either of these keyboard shortcuts:
- Google Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + N
- Safari 11 or newer: ⌘ + Shift + N
- Mozilla Firefox: Shift + Ctrl + P
- Microsoft Edge: Ctrl + Shift + N
I also recommend clearing your cache to update any website preferences interfering with the program's functionality. Additionally, ensure your browser version is up to date, as outdated versions can lead to compatibility issues. You can also try using another supported, up-to-date browser that works perfectly with QBSE.
Furthermore, it is advisable to consult with an IT expert to check your browser's settings and extensions, as add-ons such as ad blockers, security tools, and toolbar extensions can interfere with website functionality. Disable any extensions you have installed, and log in again.
If the issue persists, I recommend contacting our live QBSE Support Team for additional assistance. They have the necessary tools to access your account for further investigation.
Once the issue is resolved, you can start performing tasks like creating invoices and categorizing bank transactions.
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