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UK edition in the US
does anyone know if i can run a US business on one of the UK products because it supports
multi- currency and there is a property management edition available thanks |
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You'd have problems with Sales Tax (we have VAT - significantly different), and you presumably aren't expecting to use payroll.
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true but i am not charging sales tax or any taxes at all
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Hi agoodb
The UK property version retails at £199.95. If you don't turn on VAT it should cope with your situation. I would however make a check list of your exact requirements & check them off against the features. You have a 60 day money back trial of course but you would invest a lot of testing & set-up time. We use the standard edition for property management - its main weakness is that it cannot produce open item rent demands which include b/f unpaid items from previous rent demands - you have to rely on statements for this and they do not have a good layout. Secondly you cannot allocate cash against each item within an invoice. These two requirements are normal for a property management system. However its other features make up for this just and being less costly than specialised property management systems this tips the balance. I would not however recommend it for more than 250 tenancies.
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thanks so much
i also use the standerd now maybe you can answer this also
i have quickbooks automaticly enter the monthly rent now i need to have it enter a due day also because we charge a late fee for rent not paid by the fifth now how can i make that quick books enter the due date as the fifth of the month that the bill was automaticly enterd the problam is it enters the due date from the very first bill thanks Yoel |
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Hi agoodb
I think what you want is in Finance charges - Edit>Preferences>Finance charges. I have not used it in QB.
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