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I took advantage of the free Quickbooks offer but Intuit just charged us $20 for it. If its free, why wee we being charged?
I thought the quickbooks offer meant it was free for a year.
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I took advantage of the free Quickbooks offer but Intuit just charged us $20 for it. If its free, why wee we being charged?
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QuickBooks Self-Employed Offer with TurboTax Self-Employed and TurboTax Live Self-Employed: To receive your complimentary subscription to QuickBooks Self-Employed through 4/30/20, you must pay for your 2018 TurboTax Self-Employed or TurboTax Live Self-Employed return by 4/15/19 and sign-in and access your QuickBooks Self-Employed account via mobile app or online at least twice by 7/15/19.
You'll have the option of renewing your QuickBooks Self-Employed subscription by 4/30/20 for another year at the then-current subscription rate. You may cancel your subscription at any time from within the QuickBooks Self-Employed billing section. See QuickBooks.com for price comparison.
Offer not valid for existing QuickBooks Self-Employed subscribers already on a payment plan.
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