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Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued)

Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued)

Overview

What is Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued)?

Intuit Online Payroll was a small business payroll option available as a standalone SaaS solution, that Intuit announced it was discontinuing in favor of Quickbooks Online Payroll, available via Quickbooks.

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Recent Reviews

Intuit Payroll

10 out of 10
December 03, 2018
Incentivized
Our company is very small and we don't have the personnel that would have the time to do payroll, taxes, and end of year W-2s. We …
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Popular Features

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  • Salary revision and increment management (7)
    9.2
    92%
  • Pay calculation (9)
    8.9
    89%
  • Reimbursement management (8)
    8.7
    87%
  • Direct deposit files (9)
    3.8
    38%
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Pricing

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Core

22.50 + $4 per employee

Cloud
per month

Premium

37.50 + $8 per employee

Cloud
per month

Elite

62.50+ $10 per employee

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Payroll Management

Provides for pay calculation and benefit plan administration, in addition to managing direct deposit, salary revisions and payroll tracking.

7.3
Avg 8.3
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Product Details

What is Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued)?

Intuit Online Payroll was a small business payroll option available as a standalone SaaS solution, that Intuit announced it was discontinuing in favor of Quickbooks Online Payroll, available via Quickbooks Online.

Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued) Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Intuit Online Payroll was a small business payroll option available as a standalone SaaS solution, that Intuit announced it was discontinuing in favor of Quickbooks Online Payroll, available via Quickbooks.

Reviewers rate Off-cycle/On-Demand payment highest, with a score of 9.3.

The most common users of Intuit Online Payroll (discontinued) are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Tresa Welch | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
If the problem is the product and not the user, the customer support person should just say that. Customer support should never lie to customers, telling them they can expedite a payroll when they cannot. Instead of placing someone on terminal hold when they ask for a supervisor, just tell us that they are not allowed to get supervisors on the phone. That will let us know we need to move to a different payroll provider.
NAKIA EPLEY | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
First the cost is very competitive and reasonable, for what we use it for. Each coffee shop has about 5-6 employees, and the costs only incur as a per-check that is run basis instead of a large flat fee for services we won't use.
Direct deposit feature is our must-have, the pay dates are super reliable and we have never had any issues with transmission, or taxes not being sent, etc.
Brendon Brown | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
You'll probably end up on Intuit Payroll if you have a Quickbooks product. You're in their sales funnel already, and with all your bookkeeping already existing within an Intuit product, you'll find this takes a lot off your plate. If you're not a Quickbooks user, you may want to shop for a dedicated software that has a cleaner interface and more competitive price.
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
e loved Inuit Payroll for 20 years but the past 2 years they are terrible. They mistakenly filed our 940 forms twice in 2019 for the same quarter, and then when they file the second one they send you a notice that your payroll was rejected because "SOMEONE" (ah it was you.... dumb a...) filed it. We went through hell last year, getting this resolved and their customer service sucks....bad. We were left to solve the problem on our own. My QB consultant warned me that Intuit payroll is screwing everything up and I should switch to ADP. But, no I did not listen and now they did the same mistake this year. Intuit Payroll why don't you just go out of business or better sell to ADP or Paychex and stop torturing your clients
October 15, 2020

Going down hill fast!

Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Because of all the reasons I mention, I would not even choose "1" on the scale of "how likely are you to recommend IOP to a colleague". I would not and do not recommend them anymore. And in fact, when I was speaking to a client of mine today, they stated that "Quickbooks S!*#s" and I agreed. Across the board this company is failing miserably with their customers.
Paula Byrd | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Well suited for small to medium-size businesses with routine or normal types of earnings. The software significantly reduces discrepancies that arise when the user(s) are unfamiliar with the pay types utilized. Companies with reimbursement policies or other forms of compensation should always seek a professional or company to ensure compliance and adherence to reporting regulations.
November 28, 2018

Trust me if you can

Melanie Haas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used it for a small business so I am unsure of how accurate it would be for a larger scaled office.
I believe it was pretty easy to use for salaried employees, and it was a little more difficult for our contracted workers.

We had some employees who were not as good at the computer, so it was harder for them to adjust to.
September 12, 2018

The Benefits are Worth It

Jake Douglas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Intuit Payroll is great for small businesses needing to have a fairly hands-free approach to payroll. If you are an accountant managing multiple clients, it is simple enough and the price point is tolerable. You do have the option for the clients to pay the subscription as well. As I mentioned earlier, the roaming employees pose the only major challenge for Intuit Payroll. If you have employees that cross into multiple jurisdictions in one pay period (or frequently), Intuit Payroll will likely not be right for you.
Shaina Saadaie | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Great for a start-up company with only a few employees. Once you get more employees, it gets tougher to manually address all of the tasks you need to do to run an effective payroll. It is user-friendly with the setup process so at least that helps get you started.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Intuit Payroll is great for any business that has a small or no payroll department. It’s particularly great for smaller businesses. It may be less appropriate for very large or global businesses.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I've only used Intuit for one company, but It worked really well in maintaining different payroll schedules. We have hourly employees and salaries employees and process these payrolls on different pay schedules.
Laurence Sarner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I believe the ideal scenario is when you are already using the Intuit family of products and the payroll bolts on to your existing QuickBooks infrastructure. Payroll software products have been around a long time, and this is a very competitive niche. Most of the companies do a good job of filing taxes promptly, reporting W-2 items properly, providing good reports, etc. Where you might really get some extra efficiency and benefit is the fact that the payroll is woven into the accounting system, creating one seamless enterprise solution. Also, where it might be less appropriate is in a really simple use case such as a one person company where there aren't complex fringe benefits to deal with. In that scenario, you can set up the ACH debits directly with the state agency and the IRS and possibly file your own 941, 940, W-2/W-3 and state equivalent forms. Of course, if you're willing to do this and are good with details, you can save yourself some money.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I think it is great for a small business owner that wants to outsource payroll processing without the major cost component. It is rare to find any company doing in house payroll anymore because software like this is worth it.
David Worrell | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Intuit Payroll is perfect for the 2 to 20 employee company that is running QuickBooks and is willing to keep payroll in-house. Contractors and professional service companies can keep true job costing in-house and inside the accounting system, which is key to accurate reporting. It's also perfect for any shop with salary-only employees, since that kind of payroll is dead simple.
But its not a "simplistic" tool -- It will handle all kinds of deductions, including 401ks and health insurance. And since its integrated to QB, you get the proper costing of those items without even trying. (Other providers make you import a GL file that creates a journal entry -- which may not give you what you expect.
It's not recommend it for a larger company that needs more complete HR solutions -- go to a PEO like TriNet or Insperity instead.
And worst of all, if you are using the QB Desktop connected version, you do not have access to any time-keeping portal, so all employees must submit their timecards manually (Or have a QB User set up to allow them to punch directly into QuickBooks), which is a less-than-ideal situation for a larger shop.
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