Are you using Quickbooks Online or did you purchase the installable Quickbooks Pro? The former is an annual subscription, the latter is a one-time purchase, currently for sale on Amazon for $190.Hi
I use quickbooks for my accounting and payroll.
I just received a notice that I paid $700+ for the subscription. I was shocked at the cost.
Does this seem excessive?
What does everyone else pay for QB Pro?
I need some opinions before calling them. Thanks!
Quickbooks Pro isn't a service, it's a single-user accounting software. Payroll service is where you just give that company (Obviously Intuit in this case) employee hours and they generate paychecks or auto-deposits and pay your tax bills from your accounts. How often depends on your payroll schedule for paychecks, and what the tax entity requires (Monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.). The latter has nothing to do with "your needs." This "learning curve" you mentioned is non-existent - when doing payroll with Quickbooks, you just input hours and pay rate, and the internal tax tables generate all outgoing tax schedule bills.I never did know if a form of Quickbooks Pro automated the payment of the list of gov't entities & the independent contractors (1099misc) after the amounts are generated. How often varies depending on how much liability is generated per week or whatever. For me that tends to be quarterly obligations (EFTPS etc.) but I am thinking Waxman has a more frequent need. Also I am small enough so I manually write out payroll checks based on what shows up on the prebuilt form specific record ... rather than auto print them or have it automatically go into the employees account. There was a major discussion similar to this on the CLA laundromat operators forum & some did switch from Quickbooks Pro service to some others because of increasing cost & quality of service.
I might add, I still use a flip phone.
Randy probably knows. He has a flip phone with a rotary dial.Wow. How old is that?
The last place I worked upgraded from Quickbooks 2003 in 2016. The 2003 was still fully functional for payroll, you just had to download current tax tables which is a single click.I am still using Quickbooks '99I just calculate my few employees deductions manually, and pay the taxes electronically. I just have not seen the need to upgrade--plus I am tight. I might add, I still use a flip phone.
(I know this does not answer your question, sorry)
Wow. How old is that?
I hate to tell you, but you're going to have to move to a smart phone soon since there aren't any flip phones that work on 5G. I'm with Verizon and they're totally shutting down 4G by the first of next year.It is brand new. Just got it two months ago. It was the last Samsung Convoy 4 on the East Coast. This is my fourth of that model--love them.
I hate to tell you, but you're going to have to move to a smart phone soon since there aren't any flip phones that work on 5G. I'm with Verizon and they're totally shutting down 4G by the first of next year.
You're right, that was the issue.They are shutting down 3G not 4G but still might be the same issue.