By Oliver Helleboid, Vice President of Intuit Payroll product management. You asked and we listened! We’re working hard to deliver some of the most commonly requested features for our QuickBooks Online Payroll customers. The following highlights some of the new and updated features recently released. Change payee name for payroll tax payments (Available to all [...]
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New and updated features rolled out for Payroll users
December 26, 2010From farm to living room: Real trees still win over fake
December 19, 2010Deep dive into the Christmas Tree industry: For those who celebrate, it wouldn’t be Christmas for a lot of folks without the smell of pine in their homes. For others, evergreens mean allergies, high price tags, or a lot of set up effort, so they opt for artificial trees. Regardless of personal preference, it’s a [...]
Increase your QuickBooks Online productivity with these easy browser tips
December 16, 2010Before diving in, a couple of disclaimers. These tips and tricks are for specific browsers. They may or may not apply to others. There are a lot more generic tips for browsers than the ones listed below, which you can find by googling. The ones below may help increase your productivity with QuickBooks Online or [...]
Payroll Tax Cut Could Put $120 Billion in Consumer Pockets
December 13, 2010This post was originally published on the Intuit Small Business blog by Kevin Casey Amid all the hullabaloo surrounding the agreement to extend Bush-era tax cuts and unemployment benefits, an unexpected star sneaked in to steal some of the limelight: Payroll taxes will drop 2% for every worker in the United States in 2011. If [...]
Why we like Cloud Computing
December 3, 2010These guys say it best. 10 year olds explain cloud computing. Video done by Accenture, published on ReadWriteweb. And these guys draw it the best. (To read it, click on the picture once and then zoom in) This was published by Cloud hypermarket – an IT broker based in the United Kingdom. Its services provides [...]
Small Business Trend from 2009 to 2010…Profit is up, revenue is down
November 22, 2010This is the second post that has some really interesting small business stats. We’ll be publishing these on a semi-regular basis. If there are questions you have about aggregated small business data that you think we could answer, let us know. Not only are these pictures pretty, but they give us a lot of insight [...]
Wanted: your QBO feedback!
November 1, 2010As you know, your feedback is invaluable to us here at QuickBooks Online! Because your feedback is so helpful to us, we think it may be helpful to others who are considering buying QuickBooks Online Simple Start. Starting last month (October), a 1-year subscription to QuickBooks Online Simple Start became available in retail stores. We [...]
Upcoming QBO system upgrades
October 21, 2010As part of our commitment to maintaining your data with the best possible security and performance, we will be doing a system upgrade on Wednesday, October 27th between 9:00 PM and 12:00 AM Pacific. QuickBooks Online will be unavailable during this time, so please plan accordingly. We realize this is more downtime than our usual [...]
The Fickle State of Small Real Estate Businesses
October 21, 2010We’ve all read reports about the dismal state of the national real estate market, but what’s the pulse among small businesses in the real estate industry? After all, small businesses are the engine behind our national economic recovery, including the real estate game. Where are the bright spots in this industry? As is usually the [...]
Announcement: QuickBooks Online API in open beta
October 7, 2010It’s been a while coming, but we’re very excited to announce that the QuickBooks Online API is now available as an open beta for all developers building applications on the Intuit Partner Platform. What does this mean? For our customers – You’ll soon start to see more apps that work with QuickBooks Online. Imagine never [...]

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