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I'm coming late to this thread but am very concerned. I have used QuickBooks since it arrived in the UK and had always thought it a good product. The desktop version remained superior to most other market offerings.
I am very worried that companied that chose to keep up to date were forced into a subscription product which will now be cut off.
Intuit can't do that (or have decided that the cost of legal action will be less than sorting it out) They will be causing all of their customers to break UK law.
What is needed is a one time read only licence to be applied to all existing subscription services so that data can be read (not written) after the cut off date. Is this really so difficult?
I have just finished assisting a client to migrate to the Online version but their data was far too big to migrate and has been left behind. Access will be needed for up to 6 years not 15 months.
Intuit MUST issue read only licences to those on subscription.