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marieinak
Level 2

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

Everything I've read about this ridiculous fee increase refers to "QuickBooks Desktop Enhanced Payroll for Accountants". We use QuickBooks Premier Accountant Edition and QuickBooks Enterprise. Will the fee increase affect our clients using these products? 

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SashaMC
Moderator

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

Good afternoon marieinak,

 

Thank you for reaching out to the QuickBooks Community! I will be delighted to assist here. You will not be affected by this or your clients. This is only for Enhanced Payroll for Accountants. 

 

You are welcome to review this article for FAQ or additional clarification.

 

 

Please let me know if you have any questions. I will be here to help. Bye for now. 

4Gal
Level 11

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

@marieinak 

Ask your clients to consider switching to QB Desktop Enterprise Gold. They can purchase a new license trough selected partners to get perpetual discount for renewals. The following table to compare with QB Desktop Pro + QB Desktop Payroll.

Pro+QBD Payroll vs QBD Ent Gold.jpg

dso0216
Level 6

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

Ok, so this confirms it.  Intuit hates accountants.  Why the increase just for us?  Makes no sense for Intuit to bite the hand that feeds.

4Gal
Level 11

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

@dso0216 

Because they force you to persuade your clients to switch to QBO.

 

PASC
Level 3

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

QUICKBOOKS PRICES ARE GOING UP EVERYWHERE AND ON EVERYTHING AND ALMOST EVERY MONTH.

dso0216
Level 6

QuickBooks Desktop Direct Deposit Fee Increase

Both of you correct.  I've increased my fees, but I can only do so much in that regard.  Factoring inflation I'm losing money - which is not my objective.  I've not spoken to a colleague yet who recommends QBO payroll.  Most have gone with another source such as Gusto, which has it's share of issues but not one practitioner I've spoken with has indicated any desire to find another payroll company.  

So do we all go back to paperchecks?

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