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HT106 - Invite third party or accountant to Netrunner

This article explains how to invite colleagues or your accountant to Netrunner in order to get help with Solana Taxes.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

In order to achieve this you need to have an active subscription to Netrunner V2. If you are an accountant and have multiple clients you want to sign up for an account, just reach out to us directly info@netrunner.tax or on Discord.

You can always remove invited users from your Netrunner.

How many members can I invite to Netrunner?

For now you can invite an unlimited number of members to your Netrunner account.

If you have logged in with Connect Wallet

If you have used Connect Wallet to log in to Netrunner then you need to connect your account with Google or Discord to be able to invite members. Go to Settings then Account Settings in left menu. Now you see options to connect Google or Discord, select what you prefer and finish the process.

Open your Netrunner dashboard

Go to settings tab

Go to Members in the left menu

Click on invite member button

Type in email address for a member you want to invite

Click on Invite button

After you finish these steps members will receive an invitation on email to your Netrunner.

Accepting an invite

You need to click on Accept Invite button, make sure email is from no-reply@netrunner.tax!

Note: Invite email could end up in spam folder so check there if it is not in primary inbox.

Remove member from your Netrunner account

First step of this process is the same as for inviting a member. You need to go to Settings / Members. When you are in this view you can see a list of members that you invited.

Now you click on Remove button to remove user that you want.

Click on Yes, Continue to finish removing a member.


Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Please verify with official sources and consult a professional before acting on any information. Netrunner is not liable for outcomes resulting from its use.

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