Monday, January 13, 2025
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QuickBooks Q&A: Data Optimization

Q: My QuickBooks backup requires lots of floppy disks to complete. What can I do?

QuickBooks Q&A: Tax Tables

Q: I have a question about payroll items and tax-tracking categories in QuickBooks. I have just me and I'm an 1120-S, so I don't feel it is worth the $169 subscription price when I used to be able to download the tax tables for free. I waited until February 2003 to activate my free download, but now the payroll area keeps running me through the setup wizard telling me that my tax-tracking categories are all wrong. Even when I check "this payroll item is inactive" for things I don't use, it still gives me the error. Maybe this is just a quirky coincidence of me not paying the subscription fee?

Quickbooks Question + Mileage Deductions

I have a question about payroll items and tax tracking categories in QuickBooks. I have JUST ME and I'm an 1120S, so I don't feel it's worth the $169 subscription price when I can download the tables once for free. I waited until after 2/15/2003 to activate my free download, but now the Payroll area keeps running me through the setup wizard and telling me that my tax tracking categories are all wrong. Even when I check "this payroll item is inactive" for the things I don't use (like Tips Out and Tips In), it still gives me the error.

QuickBooks Q+A

Send Scott the QuickBooks questions that are on your mind. He may not be able to answer your questions individually, but your e-mails will be used to shape future QuickBooks Q+A and QuickBooks Insights articles.

Scott Gregory Answers QuickBooks Questions

If you're one of the two million small businesses using QuickBooks software, you've probably got questions. Scott Gregory provides insight to you on QuickBooks topics such as: Figuring out the answer when clicking Help just doesn't help Understanding the various features and functionality of QuickBooks Trying to figure out how to upgrade to a newer version of QuickBooks

4 QuickBooks Insights

#1 Which Version is Right for Me? The old days of having 2 different "flavors" of QuickBooks are long gone. The folks at Intuit (the creators of QuickBooks) have been very busy working to tailor their products for the ever-changing needs of the marketplace. First, the core QuickBooks software is broken down into the following versions:
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