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Joey Burstyne
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QUESTION: QuickBooks 2016 for Mac

Joey Burstyne
  • Investor
  • Germantown, TN
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I recently purchased this software to manage the accounting for my two LLCs. One LLC is solely owned by me (9 houses) and the other is owned by myself and my business partner (18 houses), so I would like to keep the accounting for these two LLCs separate for tax and reporting purposes.

Can I set up these LLCs separately in QuickBooks or would I need to buy separate QuickBooks software for both?

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Joey Burstyne
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thanks guys! I am likely going to buy one of the tutorial books for landlords discussed in these forums (not sure which one yet), but also think your advice about hiring someone to set it up would be well worth the $150-$200...would likely save me lots of time and frustration! Next step is just figuring out who that person might be!

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