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John Allen
  • Investor
  • Amarillo, TX
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QuickBooks Self employed?

John Allen
  • Investor
  • Amarillo, TX
Posted
I'm looking for an app that can handle my real estate investment accounting. I've done the trial for quickbooks self employed and loved it. But I didn't see an option to customize into specific properties. When I tried it, it kept all my income together and all my expenses separate. In Mint, I'm able to break it down and make my own subcategories. For example, when I make deposits, I could put 555 Main Street-Rent: $1,000 and 255 valley street rent $500. And the sub categories kept it separate. For taxes (and my own analytics) I need to be able to sort the income and expenses by property. Is that an option for QB Self employed?

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