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QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE) calculates your estimated taxes based on the income and expenses you enter and categorize. Since you haven't made any changes before updating your QBSE, I recommend performing some troubleshooting steps to isolate this issue.
Sometimes, numerous cached files can cause unusual browser behavior. Let's access your QBSE through a private window.
Here are some key shortcuts for accessing a private window:
If the estimated taxes are correct, the root cause of the issue must be from your regular browser. I suggest clearing your regular browser's cache. You can also use other devices and supported browsers to ensure everything works as expected. Additionally, you can also restart your computer to narrow it down.
If none of these steps work, I suggest contacting our Customer Support Team for further assistance. Review the link on how to get in touch with QBO.
I've also added this helpful article that guides you in managing taxes in QBSE: Manage Taxes in QBSE.
Keep me updated on your progress. Ensuring you can process estimated taxes in QBSE is my top priority. I look forward to your response!
Before I was able to implement your suggestions the problem mysteriously went away! My expenses now look the way they should on the Android app as well as online. Thank you!
Before I was able to get to implementing your suggestions the problem seems to have corrected itself and all is now normal on the Android app as well as online. Thank you!
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