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I wouldn't like to see you go, Tahir.
I'm glad that you've been part of the QuickBooks family. Let me share some ideas and help you cancel QuickBooks.
If you're using a free trial service, QuickBooks will automatically cancel the account after 30 days of service. I see that you've decided to cancel it now, you can follow the steps below. Though, I recommend exporting or printing your data before canceling your account.
Here's how to cancel your QBO account:
On the other hand, if you have a paid status, you can still follow the first and second steps above. Then, continue the steps below:
After canceling your QBO account, you can still view your data, but you're unable to add new information to it. It will be deleted from our system after a year. However, as long as you're within the read-only access period, you can still export your data there.
Check out this article for more information: Learn what happens to your data after you cancel.
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