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  • AZ-Tax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 2604

    #1

    Expanding into Payroll

    I did a search to see if there was any threads started on what payroll services applicable board members are using but could not locate a thread. I been considering: QuickBooks Payroll Enhanced for Accountants though it seems only Quickbooks sells it. I prefer unlimited employees vs 1 to 3 employees and at least 10 Employers/EIN's. Any suggestions?
  • JohnH
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 5339

    #2
    Try this thread.

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    I don't use them, but I hear lots of people recommend Medlin, both here and over on the Unofficial ATX Community forum.
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    • Maribeth
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 425

      #3
      Also look at AME Software.

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      • Lion
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 4699

        #4
        AccountantsWorld. I don't use it but I see their ads.

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        • S T
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2005
          • 5053

          #5
          I do use QB - under the Pro Advisors Program - but it is not inexpensive - Mainly for clients I also prepare Monthly Accounting For through QB - I also pass on an Annual Charge for the Payroll Service Fees to the Client - as it is still less than if the Client Sets it up through QB on their own through QB/Intuit. There is the Caveat with QB that "you" have to be processing the payroll - not the Client.

          As noted seems like there are some other very good alternatives.

          Sandy

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          • rjholmes
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 108

            #6
            Medlin

            I use Medlin for the few payroll accounts that I have. It is much cheaper than Quickbooks and will do several companies. You can download it and try it free at www.medlin.com.

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            • geekgirldany
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2005
              • 2359

              #7
              I am also like Sandy in the QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program. I have looked at alternatives but after comparing how much I make in payroll/bookkeeping it really isn't worth my time to switch. Although it is expensive thankfully I make enough in that service to cover the cost.

              Sandy do you efile the quarterly 941, W-2s, etc? I am still doing them on paper.

              Not to take this into another subject but one of the main reasons I looked to switch is because I really do not like Intuit's marketing. They are marketing the same services that we provide to our customers. Do not like their Pro Adivsor referral page either.
              Last edited by geekgirldany; 07-02-2012, 06:24 PM.

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              • S T
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2005
                • 5053

                #8
                Dany, 100% with you on Intuit Marketing - First they "court" us for Pro-Advisor, then turn around and "sabotage" - And the Pro-Advisor Program is not "Inexpensive"

                Dany, yes I hae converted all of my payroll clients through QB - onto efiling the returns for payroll both Fed and State- quarterly reports and year end --- NC won't accept - but I do that on NC Website, not sure about other States. California for sure accepts. Also will efile the W-2/W-3 transmittal at the end of the year. So far so good, and I have been using this feature for 3 years.

                Don't rely on the 1099 efile as QB-Intuit wants what I think is an "outrageous" fee for this, so I use an outside source or paper file the 1099/1096. However, QB will print them - just have to order the paper stock.

                All of my Clients are also on E-pay both Federal and State and I also do that through QB.

                Email me or call me if you want to discuss or more info.

                Sandy

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                • AZ-Tax
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 2604

                  #9
                  Will Medlin do direct deposit

                  Originally posted by rjholmes
                  I use Medlin for the few payroll accounts that I have. It is much cheaper than Quickbooks and will do several companies. You can download it and try it free at www.medlin.com.
                  Will Medlin do direct deposit of employee's checks?

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                  • rjholmes
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 108

                    #10
                    Originally posted by AZ-Tax
                    Will Medlin do direct deposit of employee's checks?
                    I have never used the direct deposit option but they do have it.

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