- #QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL SOFTWARE#
- #QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL PLUS#
- #QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL PROFESSIONAL#
#QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL PLUS#
$967.95 PLUS $2.00 per employee per month These are just the regular prices without any discounts or special offers that I am aware of. Let’s compare the cost of a single user QuickBooks Desktop Premier Plus and QuickBooks Online Plus.
#QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL SOFTWARE#
One of the big “pushes” for QuickBooks Online (QBO) is that it’s “cheaper” than QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), and it is at this point – BUT only because Intuit has increased the price of the desktop software starting with the 2015 version. Here is a link to a comparison chart of features – so that you can make an informed decision when someone starts to “push” you toward using QuickBooks Online and leaving your desktop version behind.Īs a matter of fact Dan Wernikoff (an Intuit Senior Vice President) said on Intuit’s Annual Investor Day Call in early October that only 30% of current Desktop QuickBooks Users are suited for conversion to QBO as it stands today! So if only 30% of Intuit’s entire desktop user base are a good fit for switching to QBO - WHY is everyone pushing QBO so much? If you are a contractor, I highly recommend AVOIDING QuickBooks Online – especially if you want decent job costing reports, rely on the ability to create a Progress Invoice from an Estimate and want/need detailed payroll job costing. And sometimes you are being pushed even though you are losing functionality by leaving the desktop version.
#QUICKBOOKS PRO VS QUICKBOOKS PRO WITH ENHANCED PAYROLL PROFESSIONAL#
As a result, most Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisors are also pushing their clients toward QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Online Payroll.Įveryone wants to move to the “cloud” get rid of their own in-house servers, the need to hire an outside IT company, be able to access their accounting data from wherever they are, with whatever device they happen to have – or, if you are a ProAdvisor or other accounting professional it means that it’s so much easier to access client data.Īnytime, anywhere access is the wave of the future and everyone is in a rush to get there and if you aren’t in a rush – well you are being pushed, in my opinion. Intuit is pushing and pointing everyone to using QuickBooks Online and Online Payroll sort of making it seem like it’s the only game in town. The same goes with Payroll, it’s almost impossible to find information on QuickBooks Basic, Enhanced or Assisted Payroll all of which work with the desktop installation of QuickBooks.
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If you visit the Intuit QuickBooks website at what you see advertised is the QuickBooks Online version and unless scroll all the way to the bottom of that page and look under the Products column, you don’t see the desktop versions of QuickBooks Pro, QuickBooks Premier, QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions, QuickBooks Accountant or even the QuickBooks for the Mac versions! Everything on that page points you to the “all-new QuickBooks” which is the QuickBooks Online product. There seems to be an incredible debate going on between QuickBooks Desktop vs QuickBooks Online and it’s really beginning to bug the heck out of me.