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I recently contacted quickbooks for support. I had a problem with a negative amount in my payroll tax folder and when I clicked on it, it told me to contact support. So I did, & the person on the line said I had a corrupted file and it would cost $999US annually for the fix?!? Wth!! It’s quickbooks online, all my data is stored with quickbooks.....so I’m not sure how the heck I had a corrupted file....let alone have to pay that kind of money considering the amount of money I pay every month!! So.....this is my question-was this a scam or do they literally expect a person to pay that amount of money for a repair?!?
Hi there, Tee70.
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention and for spreading awareness about this. I'll provide information about the negative amount of your payroll tax. Then share steps to contact our QuickBooks Online Support to ensure that you call the right person from Intuit.
When there's an overpayment, it can cause a negative amount to appear in the payroll tax folder. With this, I'd suggest running the Payroll Tax Liabilities report to check if the deductions and payments made in your payroll are correct.
Here's how:
Then, you'll need to go to the Help icon from your QuickBooks account. From there, you can get in touch with our support. They have the tools to pull your account to investigate the cause of the issue. Please note that contacting our support for any customer support issues doesn't have charges.
Here's how:
1. Open your QuickBooks Account.
2. At the top right, click the Help icon.
3. Click Contact Us.
4. Under What can we help you with?, enter your concern.
5. Click Let's Talk.
6. You'll be routed into the Choose a way to connect with us page.
7. Select how you want to contact them and fill in the information.
Additionally, if you receive an email message about the suspicious charges and you believe is not from Intuit, you can forward any suspicious email or person directly to Intuit at spoof@intuit.com. For more details about it, check out the article below: Is this email I received a legitimate communication from Intuit?.
Please refer to this article to see a list of different payroll reports that are available in QuickBooks Online Payroll: Run payroll reports.
You're always welcome to post in the Community anytime you have other concerns or questions. We'll be here to assist you anytime.
Huh. I had a very scammish call from someone last week that had information that I believe could only be gleaned from QB. I have desktop, no one has my log on credentials. This caller had the name of my bank, my company name, a name of one of my clients and they knew he paid using the bill pay function at his bank. I can not think of one place that information would be except in Quickbooks.
Two weeks ago, my payroll was not calculating taxes. I called Intuit and was first told it would cost me $1500. Then when I resisted, they told me that was for a year of support but they would do it for $800 and include a "free" upgrade to QB2021. I have 2019 and I did not want to upgrade. Then I got 3 different answers as to why I was forced to upgrade. One was that my company file was too big. If there were actually true that would be concerning. The next was that 2019 was no longer supported so they would not be able to help me unless it was 2021. I can't even remember the third, it was absurd, at that point I felt strongly I was being lied to and being extorted for $800. I watched. Someone remoted and ran a checksum file. It ran for hours. It never completed and then I had to drive so my laptop lost the connection. TEch service called be back, started the checksum file and I told him I could not wait as I needed to run my payroll and suddenly he was able to magically fix it. My guess, they backed up my DB somewhere then restored it to my forced upgrade. My next guess? Intuit has issues they are not being forthright and are willing to rob in is the process of fixing it. And make no mistake, $800 was pure robbery/ripoff.
A few minutes ago I got a phone call from "Intuit Tech Support", the phone number can not be traced stating that they need to log onto my computer because they have a problem with "services". So, if that call is not a complete scam and actually from Intuit, then it either means there is some background service having a problem locally on my laptop, I guess it would be the same for everyone or there is an issue with the payroll services in which case it is a good chance that the $800 issue I had a few weeks ago was an Intuit issue and nothing to do with my local install. That would be something else, wouldn't it.
So, I told the "Tech Service" guy he could email me because I am not letting a cold caller remote into my laptop. Seriously, WTF is going on here? Either it is a scam or Intuit has some serious issues. And if it is a scam, that means that somehow someone also has an idea I recently upgraded my Quickbooks although this guy was hazy on the details and had not idea what exactly I had done, he said he would "try" to email me directly, as if it is legit then they should have my email. And even if it is legit, I'm betting serious money, perhaps $800 that I was blatantly ripped off a few weeks ago for an Intuit issue.
This isn't the kind of service I want you to experience, sharky1.
Let me make it up to you by making sure you're routed to the right support team who won't take extra charge for fixing payroll tax issues. Those calls could be fraud from parties claiming to be affiliated with Intuit.
Outbound calls from a QuickBooks representative won't provide any account information from you. They'll verify if you're the primary contact or admin of the account before performing any troubleshooting steps. Here are some tips to prevent this: How you can help protect your business from fraud.
Moving forward, please make sure to use this link when contacting our Live Support Team: QuickBooks products and services Support.
For the system that isn't calculating taxes, there are several reasons why it happens. Among these are
Let's make sure your QuickBooks is in the latest version as well as your tax table. Then, review the employee's tax setup since it affects how QuickBooks calculates it.
Once done running payroll update, please revert your employee's paycheck. This refreshes your payroll information to calculate the taxes on the transaction.
Here's how:
For more troubleshooting solutions when payroll taxes are not withholding, please refer to these articles:
Don't hesitate to let me know if you have other questions about fraudulent calls. I'll be around to help.
Wrong. QB already ripped off $800 and I listed the crap reasons they gave me. And they knew I had not choice as I had to get my payroll in. What an experience that really proved what I already suspected about QB. Greedy and dishonest. This company is extremely unethical. They did not even do a minimum of troubleshooting. My salaries are the same, nothing changes and the reasons you gave me were never mentioned on the call. The tax tables would not download. The multiple reasons I was given were made up. Especially in comparison to what you told me, no one even asked if I had tried reverting the checks. So, perhaps that was the issue and they just grabbed the $800. Unbeleivably scummy behaviour.
For the other issues, I believe Intuit is having issues being hacked or that have employees possible selling info or scamming people. We shall see how that plays out. For the scam call I got last week, no one would have that cluster of information unless they had access to my quickbooks database, such a coincidence that Tech Support remoted onto my computer. For the call I just got a while ago saying there were problems with the services, why did that person know I recently upgraded? Was it Intuit of does Intuit have another problem No one has emailed me or reached out in a way that is legit.
Refund me the $800 I was screwed out of them perhaps I'll think Intuit may on occasion do the right thing. Don't worry I won't hold my breath.
This is not the impression we want you to experience, sharky1.
I can see here that this is a duplicate post. Please refer to the responses provided by my colleague through this link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/banking/anybody-else-out-there-who-is-starting-to-....
The Community will always have your back if you have any additional questions. Take care always.
I use QB desktop, do not use payroll, simple accounting for a small business.
I recently received notice that if I don't spend $800 in an annual maintenance fee QB will suspend my account. I need to know if this is a scam or not before I hand over $$$ to "maintain" software that is sitting on my computer.
Which QB Desktop year version do you have? QB Desktop 2022?
Hi sfhayes,
I understand that you want to verify the information in the email you received about QuickBooks Desktop renewal. I'm unable to confirm it here because I can't ask your account details since we're in a public forum. However, I can guide you through verifying it.
Our QuickBooks Desktop Premier is priced at $799. It's closed to $800, so I think it's the one being discussed in the email. To confirm this, you'll want to sign in to the Customer Account Management Portal (CAMPs) to see your subscription lists, their renewal prices, and billing dates. You can also update your payment information to prevent service interruptions. Check out more information in this article: Change, manage or update your Intuit account with CAMPs.
With regards to determining if the email you received is coming from us or not, as long as it uses the @intuit.com, @e.intuit.com, and intuit.com domains, it is from us. Please check out this article help you check the legitimacy of the email you received: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
I will be happy to answer any additional questions you may have. Just reply on this post continue our conversation.
6/24/2023.
I also was having issues with my quicken program . is called for help and was transferred to a person who said file had missing data and then transferred me too his supervisor.
Who explained to fix the data base it would cost 799.00 a year. Then I said no I do not have that kind of money . they said okay my manager or supervisor will explain everything to me .
Then he said 499.95.
Now as this legit??
Hi there, @Oxford2.
Before anything else, I want to ensure to provide you with the information you need. As I read your post, please know that the prices mentioned by the representatives on the call are for QuickBooks Care Plan. Please know that it is an Add-on subscription that gives you unlimited access to the support, and with that said, you may need to subscribe to it to get your data fixed.You can refer to this page for more information: Care Plans for QuickBooks Desktop.
In addition, here's an article to learn how you can determine possible fraudulent activities: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
@Oxford2, please don't hesitate to post here in the Community space if you need further assistance getting your data fixed or have any additional QuickBooks-related queries. The Community team is ready to help you out. Take care, and have a good one!
This charge of $499.99 was from Internal Accounting, LLC.
Does quicken/ Intuit use a company with that name?
I did not want to purchase a additional care plan for a year. I wanted my computer fixed.
This all happened to my data file last 6/23 /2023 when I. opened my quicken and it said there was an update.
Then after this, error msg started showing up every time I attempted to open my program.
[removed] msg said to call during your regular business hours.
[removed] That is when I was connected to this representative.
As I said..the Total started at 999.99- then they said we can take 200.00 off.799.99
Then they pass me on to some supervisor
Who said 499.99
If this is an add on service from Quicken- then why does this invoice say it is from
Internal [removed]
Hi, Oxford2.
I want to ensure this gets sorted out.
Intuit has an official email communication to inform customers of any charges or notices and might include attachments of case details. To find out how to identify official emails from Intuit Payments, check this article: Official email communication from Intuit Payments.
On the other hand, please get in touch with the Quicken support team so that they can verify if the charge is valid.
In addition, you can report any fraudulent acts through the Online Security Center page. Then, select Go to security to view the list of suspicious emails and report what you encountered. Also, our security tips can help you avoid fake customer support scams.
Please get back to us if you have additional concerns about charges or your security. I'd be more than glad to assist you. Take care!
This one time charge is already on my credit card.
Can someone please help me with this??
Hi there, @Oxford2.
I want to make sure you can resolve your current situation, and with that said. I'm pointing you in the right direction so you can get the information you need to determine why you've received charges on your credit card. I'd recommend contacting our Customer Care Team. This way, they can check the credit card charges and give you insights into why it occurs. I'll gladly write down the steps to get you going:
You can check this article for the support availability: QuickBooks Online Support.
Furthermore, you can refer to this article to help you manage bank transactions inside QBO: Categorize and match online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.
@Oxford2, please let me know how it goes. You can also post here again if you have any additional QuickBooks-related concerns. The Community space is open 24/7, and we'll be ready to help you. Stay safe!
This charge of $499.99 was from Internal Accounting, LLC.
Does quicken/ Intuit use a company with that name?
Quicken is not part of Intuit any longer. I checked Internal Accounting LLC is only associated with Xero
https://www. internalaccountingservices.com/
https://www. xero.com/us/advisors/financial-advisor/internal-accounting-services-llc-81af70de6a27/
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