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Does Quickbooks Online file required forms automatically?
Once you've input your data (income/expenses), is filing the required quarterly forms for state and federal something that is a push of the button, so to speak?
I use QB desktop now and filing forms is not much of an option. I use Paychex now but will add 3 more S-corps in 2020.
Trying to decide whether to go with a bookkeeper or QB Online?
Anyone use QB Online for the quarterly filings?