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Hi RhoiceW,
Thanks for your message and finally getting closer to the facts and truth of the conversation.
I do appreciate that you have confirmed and acknowledged that QBSE would not be suitable to use as an accounting software if HMRC were to request accounts from a self employed business.
What you describe again confirms that QBSE is a Tax Return aid, not Accounting Software.
The features that you are calling 'advanced' are actually standard features of proper accounting software - the kind of features any self employed business would require in its accounting.
Again you are saying that users will need to pay more for software that has the features required for self employed accounting - therefore confirming that QBSE as it currently stands is not accounting software, but Tax Return aid software.
I don't need anyone to spell out again what QBSE does - I am familiar with its features and limitations, but it would appreciated if someone could give a clear and straight yes/no answer to the following question:
Is QBSE a software that can honestly fit this definition "Accounting software is a computer program that assists bookkeepers and accountants in recording and reporting a firm’s financial transactions."?
Thank you.