Quickbooks 2015 For Mac High Sierra

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Would appear Intuit has changed their Quickbooks to a per-month user fee for their application

according to their web site; or a near $300. cost to get a single machine license (plus?)

The current version of QuickBooks Mac 2015 is R15. I'm able to download R15 from the link SkinnyRaven provided. Your problem is you are trying to launch R7 on High Sierra. R7 isn't compatible with High Sierra as it uses Garbage Collection which Apple stopped supporting. QB Mac 2015 apparently won't run on High Sierra, so I am hoping to find a copy of 2020, I've searched high and low, but the only one i can find is a download on eBay for $50. The price is appealing, but it makes me nervous.


Some searches suggested QuickBooks version 17 existed, maybe that's the subscription model

Quickbooks 2015 For Mac High Sierra Update

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as their single machine version says it is version 16. For Intuit Quickbooks inquiries, defer to them:


• QuickBooks for Mac - Accounting Software - Intuit:

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The subscription models, suggest they offer a 'free-trial' then a monthly fee.

I've not read past first page. -- Not certain what options may exist, to Intuit.

And I'm not a QuickBooks user..


Edited to add: see quickbooks support:

https://community.intuit.com/../1394425-is-quickbooks-for-mac-going-for-sierra-is-t


Update to 2015 is here: http://http-download.intuit.com/http.intuit/Downloads/2015/US_R8/QuickBooksProMa c2015.dmg

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Quickbooks For Mac 2015 High Sierra

If I sell an inventory item or an inventory assembly to a customer and then the customer never receives the item because the carrier loses it, how do I give a refund to the customer without increasing the inventory amount for the item that was sold to them? On the invoice, if I click 'refund/credit' then the inventory item I am giving the refund on will be added back in to inventory. However we do not have the item so that would be incorrect. We will attempt to file a claim with the carrier, however we have found it is extremely rare for a carrier to pay even if it is clear they are at fault. But there would be two options I need to understannd: 1) refund the customer without putting the item back in inventory and the carrier does not pay for the lost item 2) refund the customer without putting the item back in inventory and the carrier does pay for the item. The only way I can think to handle this is to refund the customer (which will put the item back in inventory), then do an inventory adjustment of -1 with the account being a loss/theft expense account. Thank you.
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