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Why in the world would QB's Desktop Enhanced Payroll direct deposit charge of $ 1.75 be increased to $ 4.00 in 2024? That is just ridiculous-that is over 200% increase. Is Intuit trying to push small business out? I see that Intuit just cares about money and not the customer!!!!!! I guess Intuit is just another business that has gotten too big to care.
Consider switching from Pro Plus + QBD Payroll to QBD Enterprise Gold if your total employees have passed the breakeven. Purchase the license through selected partners to get perpetual discounts for renewal.
Hello, @kerryboersma.
I understand that the price changes have been a challenge for you. While price increase is never easy, it is necessary to deliver the products and services we provide today and in the future.
For QuickBooks Desktop, we focus on providing access to a secure and reliable product that helps you run your business each year.
Please visit this website for more detailed information about the price increase of QuickBooks Desktop Payroll direct deposit fee: Changes to QuickBooks Desktop Payroll direct deposit fee.
Feel free to post here in the Community if you have other concerns or questions about the changes to the direct deposit fee in QuickBooks Desktop. I'll be here to lend a helping hand.
What is even nicer, they have decided to raise annul subscription price form $ 685 last year to $ 850.00 this year. What is going to be different that there was that much of a price increase? any one have a new options to switch to? as these prices are getting just ridiculous.
Are you using QB Desktop 2023 Premier Plus for single user + no payroll?
So far i am still using Desktop Pro 2021single user + payroll, ( till march) when i have to buy the new Desktop Pro 2023,
my payroll went to 850 or more have not even seen what the Desktop Pro 2023 is going to cost.
Welcome to the Community, superiorservicel.
To verify my understanding, do you mean one employee clocking into multiple jobs or throughout the day?
Here's how to run a payroll report in QuickBooks Time:
I've also included a few detailed resources about working with QuickBooks Time which may come in handy moving forward:
Please feel welcome to send a reply if there's any additional questions. Have a wonderful day!
How many employee do you have?
Consider yourself lucky.
My accountants enhanced payroll subscription went from $700 in 2023 to $1500 in 2024.
I received an email notice on this in November & called QB .The agent I spoke with said there will be a new accountants payroll subscription called legacy starting 12/1/23 (also my renewal date) . She advised to just cancel the old subscription & sign up for the new.
I called QB on 12/1 & was passed around from agent to agent for a total of 4 hours, restating my id#'s and verifying my subscription each time. None of them except the 2nd to last had heard of this. She said it was available, but, alas she couldn't make the change . She said she would finally forward my call to the "correct" agent to make this change for me! The last agent said they had never heard of this either. 4 hours of my life & $1500 I'll never get back ...
I'm hoping to find a different payroll subscription if any one has found one compatible with QB. I'd appreciate if they would post it.
How many employee do you need to manage their payroll?
Hi,
I am a bookkeeping service so I either produce payroll for some clients, or enter after-the-fact payroll for other clients. Hence, the accountants version...
I recall agents asking more or less than 50 EIN's. I would fall in the less than 50 category ...
Agreed. We are seriously looking at pulling all clients out of QBO, Payroll, & Merchant and only use it for basic accounting/bookkeeping.
You can switch to QB Desktop with non subscription license.
They are trying to force companies to go to QBs online (which absolutely SUCKS)! It take 3 times longer to do QBs online than it takes to do QBs desktop because your having to switch screens and waiting on updates. They are not even offering desktop payroll to new QB desktop users any longer. I quit taking on clients that had QBs online because they can't afford to pay me for the time it take me to to do what I can do in a 1/3 of the time on Desktop.
They are not even offering desktop payroll to new QB desktop users any longer.
You can still purchase
QB Desktop 2024 Pro/Premier + QB Desktop Enhanced Payroll
QB Desktop 2024 Enterprise + QB Desktop Assisted Payroll
We have done the same thing. We basically told new & existing clients they must commit to leave QBO and use Desktop or we will drop them. Today, less than 2% of our clients are in QBO and those that are using it have until the end of 2024 to get out. In 2024 We are also looking at leaving Intuit as a payroll provider partner.
Yep!!! I'm also a bookkeeper and WILL NOT take on clients that use QBO. It's AWFUL!!!!!
Intuit is positioning themselves for competition to move in and take significant market share.
Oh please. That's nonsense in every facet of the word. Quickbooks does just fine without having to nickel and dime their accountants who make or break the company. Eventually the greed will collapse the monopoly of QB. For now, I'm left with no choice but to play ball. Why in the world is there a fee at all for direct deposit. It's irritating and obnoxious. So, the IRS and agencies are moving to forced electronic files which mean big savings for companies and we get charged to do so. I'll stop now. I could go on for pages about QB's injustices. Like I said, the end will come for a company that permeates greed and cares little about customer service.
I agree also they doubled their enhanced payroll fee from 787 to 1494.50 and still want you to pay for direct deposit.
How many employee do you have?
I have 5 companies with 28 being the highest employee count.
You have QBD Pro Plus + Enhanced Payroll ($550/year + $6/employee/month + Direct Deposit fee/employee), correct? Your renewal fees are as follows
Pro Plus = starts from $999 for single user
Enhanced Payroll = $700/year + $7/employee/month + Direct Deposit fee/employee
You should consider upgrading your data to QBD Enterprise Gold and purchase the new license via a partner to get 20% perpetual discounts on renewals. Your total cost will be lower than renew Pro Plus/Premier Plus + Enhanced Payroll.
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