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Understand Intuit charges on your credit card or bank statement

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Learn how to get more details about Intuit charges to your credit card or bank account.

If you don’t recognize an Intuit or QuickBooks charge, here's how to check where it came from and why.

Note: If you use online banking with QuickBooks, your bank might charge you a service fee for allowing the connection. This charge isn't from Intuit.

Option 1: Look up a charge here

You can use this tool to look up a charge for any of these products:

  • QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Enterprise
  • QuickBooks Online
  • QuickBooks Self-Employed
  • QuickBooks Online Payroll
  • QuickBooks Time
  • QuickBooks Checks & Supplies

Note: This form shows charges on or after May 27, 2020. For charges before that date, use option 2.

Option 2: Look up a charge in your billing history

Select the product you want to look up a charge for.

Use the Customer Account Maintenance Portal (CAMPs) to learn more about the charges on your account:

  1. Sign in to camps.intuit.com. Or get help signing in.
  2. Select View your transaction history.
  3. Go to Time Period, select a date range of transactions.
    Note: You can select transactions from the past 2 years.
  4. Find the order you need, then select the order details.
  5. To print the transaction, select the printer icon.
  6. Select Back to my Account to go back to your CAMPs dashboard.

Here's how to update your payment info if you need to.

  1. Sign in to your account.
  2. Select Settings ⚙️, then Subscriptions and billing.
    You’ll see all your active subscriptions.

For Intuit Online Payroll Full Service, contact us and we'll help you understand the charge.

If you don’t see your product or charge, you might have multiple accounts. Be sure to sign in to the account you used to register your product or service. Find out more about signing in to CAMPs with the right account.

Still don't know what the charge is for

Get in touch with us. We’ll help you understand what the charge is about.

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