Some QuickBooks users who downloaded the R9 update recently are experiencing a problem: their Sales Tax Liability and Sales Tax Revenue reports are not displaying the correct data in some cases.
Only after updating to R10 should they rely on the Sales Tax Liability and Sales Tax Revenue reports for their upcoming sales tax filings with tax authorities.
QuickBooks 2009 R10 Update will become available on Wednesday, December 16th, and we want to proactively encourage all QuickBooks 2009 customers who have installed the R9 update to install the R10 as soon as possible.
QuickBooks customers have already received a communication from Intuit. This communication contained instructions on how to upgrade to R10. Click here for instructions on how to upgrade.
What's involved in updating from R8 to R10? You will have to update every QuickBooks workstation and company files to R10 in order for any workstation to have access to the file. The reason is that company files that are updated to Release 10 cannot be opened in Release 8 or earlier releases of QuickBooks 2009. For more information refer to this article: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/pages/knowledgebasearticle/898605
When will R10 be available? The automatic update is already available.
rsion Update:
QBES Data Conversion Update:
In the past, all data conversion projects have been completely free for ISPs and their customers. With the launch of QBES v10 a change in the policy has been implemented.
The current policy states that all customers with an active FSP are eligible for one free conversion. Additional company file conversions will require a $50 fee per file and sample or test conversions count towards the conversion limits. Please note that service fees and requirements apply to all conversions from any program.
If you have questions about any of these updates, please Big Hairy Dog at: 800-377-7776