QuickBooks Payroll Bulletin | December 2007

Avoid Interruptions to Your Payroll Service Subscription

QuickBooks 2008 has many new improvements, including a revamped in-product experience that will allow QuickBooks Payroll customers to avoid any interruption in their payroll subscription. By maintaining the up-to-date customer information required for subscription renewal, you will continue to receive accurate tax tables, paycheck calculations, and payroll tax forms.

QuickBooks Payroll offers subscription services that are renewed every year. Currently, when these services lapse due to incorrect or incomplete billing information, you may be caught unaware that your subscription has expired. If that occurs and your business continues to process payroll with outdated tax tables, your business may no longer be in compliance with government regulations. This can lead to time-consuming payroll mistakes that you or your accountant may need to identify and correct.

With QuickBooks 2008, new messaging within the Payroll Center will help keep you active on QuickBooks Payroll. The improvements will also ensure that the annual renewal process is easy and seamless.

In QuickBooks 2008, product messages will notify you when your:

  • Credit card has expired
  • Credit card is absent
  • Auto-renewal date is near
  • Payroll service status has changed

The improvements coming in QuickBooks 2008 should prevent unnecessary lapses or interruptions to your payroll service, and will ensure that your business remains compliant with up-to-date payroll tax tables.

QuickBooks Payroll Bulletin
Editor: Lise Quintana
Publisher: Intuit
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