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alisha [4.7K]
2 years ago
7

Why might an accountant user not see the Exceptions to closing date report in a Quickbooks online company

Business
1 answer:
fomenos2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The options are

A Closing date has not been set in the company

The Accountant user does not have the required permissions to view the report

The Exceptions to Closing Date report is not available in a Simple Start subscription

The Audit Log is not enabled

The answer is The Accountant user does not have the required permissions to view the report

The Closing date Report in a Quickbooks online company is inevitable and it usually contains all the available transactions present during the time frame of the set closed date. The only way in which it won’t be seen is there is no permission to view the file which contains the report. This makes the Accountant user does not have the required permissions to view the report correct.

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