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Greetings, RSDpe1.
I'd like to begin by welcoming you to the Community and congratulating you on your new account with QuickBooks Online. I’d be glad to point you in the right direction on how to apply billing rates to your weekly timesheets.
One of my colleagues answered a similar question to this. Let me direct you there: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Employees-and-payroll/Billing-rate-level/m-p/232389#M5826.
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I do have QBO plus. In desktop, i used billing rate category to multiply the hourly rate of each worker times the hours they worked. I then use that information to invoice the client. In desktop, under income tracker, it would be listed as unbilled time and expense. How do the same thing in QBO plus?
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Thanks for getting back to us, @RSDpe1.
I'll be glad to help you list the unbilled time and expense in your QBO.
First off, you'll need to turn on the Billable Time feature. Let me guide you how.
After turning on the time tracking, you can enter or record time as billable. Here's how:
Feel free to see the screenshot below.
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