• Now You Know: Intuit and QuickBooks January 2025 Updates

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Now You Know: Intuit and QuickBooks January 2025 Updates

  • Summary

  • Alicia explores important improvements to the QuickBooks Desktop-to-Online migration process, including expanded line item capacity and a new pre-migration checklist. Alicia also introduces new offerings like QuickBooks Live Expert Cleanup and the Mailchimp-powered Customer Hub, while previewing an innovative interface redesign that promises to streamline the user experience.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to the Unofficial QuickBooks Accountants podcast
    • (00:39) - Congratulations to OnPay
    • (03:25) - Tags Discontinued
    • (05:00) - QuickBooks Solopreneur Updates
    • (06:48) - Migration from QuickBooks Desktop to Online
    • (10:19) - QuickBooks Live Expert Cleanup
    • (16:58) - QuickBooks Customer Hub Powered by Mailchimp
    • (19:16) - New Recurring Payments Feature
    • (24:11) - Outro and Upcoming Classes

    Send your Questions/Comments (we could read/answer them on air) unofficialquickbookspodcast@gmail.com

    Links Mentioned in this episode:

    • January’s Firm of the Future article: https://www.firmofthefuture.com/product-update/january-2025-mpu/
    • Trump’s Inauguration’s Business funding: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/01/16/trump-inauguration-corporate-donors-004242

    Alicia’s classes:

    • Year-end Cleanup and Tax Prep: http://royl.ws/yearend
    • Converting from QBDT to QBO: http://royl.ws/QBDT2QBO
    • Intro to Bookkeeping and Accounting class on Feb 18: https://royl.ws/intro-to-accounting-for-small-business

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