QuickBooks Standard Payroll 2008 [OLDER VERSION]
- ASIN: B000V4PLXG
- List Price: $199.95
Product Description:
An easy-to-use solution for doing your payroll essentials, in-house! Use up-to-date tax tables and automatic calculations to efficiently run your payroll directly from within QuickBooks-use your existing QuickBooks software or the included QuickBooks Simple Start CD. Standard Payroll is designed for small business owners who want to automate the payroll process, but don't need to file state payroll taxes or track more advanced calculations.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Calculates deductions, earnings, and payroll taxes using your QuickBooks software (required and sold separately)
- Pay employees with optional Direct Deposit or print your paychecks in minutes
- Compiles the payroll data for your 940/Schedule A, 941/Schedule B, 944, W-2, W-3, 1099-MISC, and 1096 forms
- Carries your data directly into your quarterly federal filing so you can print signature-ready federal tax forms
- Lets you manage all payroll activities right from the Payroll Center
- Binding: CD-ROM
- Brand: Intuit
- EAN: 0028287017160
- Format: CD-ROM
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Intuit
- Manufacturer: Intuit
- Model: 404137
- MPN: 404137
- OperatingSystem: Windows XP
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Software
- ProductTypeName: SOFTWARE
- Publisher: Intuit
- ReleaseDate: 2007-10-14
- Studio: Intuit
- UPC: 028287017160

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Customer Reviews 

keeps me current
2008-03-17I figure just one error in payroll calculations and I would spend more than the cost of this software. I have used it for a couple years now and love that it updates and does things for me. I only wish this or the QB would allow doing gross checks and then calculate the taxes. To do that I have to buy a different version of QB. Not worth the extra money for the few checks I write. But for payroll calcs it is a good thing to have.

Don't pay full price of $199.95!
2008-01-02Payroll is available for half price if you shop around. I don't mind supporting Intuit's greed at $99 a year - a business with 2 employees shouldn't have to pay the same price as one with 50 employess!