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swanthony
Level 1

QB Desktop flagging email addresses as invalid

Enhanced Payroll for Quickbooks Desktop 2019 is flagging our email addresses as invalid which is not let us proceed through any/all of the E-file forms. Our domain is <nebraska.house>. Quickbooks appears to flagging anything that doesn't end in ".com" as invalid. Is this bug being addressed?

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Kristine Mae
Moderator

QB Desktop flagging email addresses as invalid

This is not a bug, Swanthony.

 

QuickBooks has supported Internet Service Providers. You'll have to enter an email provider that we support like yahoo or google. Then, you can continue setting up for E-file. I've got you articles that you can check:

If you have more questions, leave a comment below. 

swanthony
Level 1

QB Desktop flagging email addresses as invalid

Thank you for your response Kristine. However, I don't see how that can be true for multiple reasons:

  • ISPs are not the same as webmail providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc). Regardless, to the best of my knowledge there is nothing that a software provider like Quickbooks (or the IRS) would need to "support" when it comes to Email. Email is an address, and directing mail to that address doesn't require any support, integration, or other setup with the email hosting provider.
    • It's like snail mail in a way. Your shipping department doesn't need to "support" commercial building addresses. You just put the address on the letter and the delivery agent (USPS, Fedex, etc) handles getting it to the right place.
  • Thousands (millions?) of businesses use Quickbooks. If what you said is true, that would mean not only can none of them use their own business email addresses to E-file, but they would be forced to use an unsecure, non-corporate, webmail address to handle their sensitive E-file and tax information. There's no way that would be acceptable to thousands of your customers.
  • I do not see anything in the articles you linked stating the email address has to be from a webmail provider. However in the 2nd article, I do see a couple images that specifically show the example email address as <[email address removed]> which directly implies the address is a company-specific domain, *not* forced to be a webmail provider. (See attached image.)

 

My best guess is Quickbooks (like many other companies) has some email fields in their software where they haven't updated the error validation code on the back-end to account for the fact that there are now many, many valid top-level domains besides just .com, .net, and .org. This was mostly 2012-2015 though, so not exactly a recent development.

ShiellaGraceA
QuickBooks Team

QB Desktop flagging email addresses as invalid

Hi swanthony,

 

I suggest contacting our Payroll Support Team to get this sorted out. This way, they can check your account and assist you further with the E-File enrollment.

 

You can follow these steps to reach us:

  1. Click Help.
  2. Click QuickBooks Desktop Help.
  3. Click the Contact us link at the bottom.

Let us know if there's anything else you need. We're here to help you.

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