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  • Introducing QuickBooks Time: It’s TSheets … with a new name

    Intuit® Developers will want to know about some news with one of Intuit’s apps. After three years of being a part of the QuickBooks® family, TSheets is now QuickBooks Time, and even though the time-tracking service has a new name, there will be no changes to features or functionality. What else is changing? There are […]

  • Intuit acquires OneSaas to accelerate the integration of third-party ecommerce solutions with the QuickBooks platform

    Keeping our Developer community up to date on Intuit® news affecting the way we deliver services and work with customers is important. To help small businesses prosper in an omni-channel commerce world, Intuit has acquired the technology company OneSaas to accelerate the integration of third-party ecommerce solutions with the QuickBooks platform. This technology will deepen […]

  • What do developers want to see more of in 2021?

    Congratulations to us—we made it to 2021! We had some doubts that we would, but here we are, and we can even say there were a few good things to come out of 2020, such as advances in technology. In fact, we recently asked Intuit® developers to tell us what they saw as the biggest […]

  • Why the Accessibility Tree is key to understanding accessible applications

    The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATiA) defines assistive technology as “any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of persons with disabilities.” It’s been around since before the 1900s, maturing from “no tech” (for example, Benjamin Franklin’s bifocal glasses and Braille for […]

  • How to avoid conflicts and delays in the AI development process (Part II)

    In Part I of my two-part series on avoiding conflicts and delays in AI development, I introduced the first three steps of Intuit’s AI playbook. Today, I’ll walk through the last three steps. When put together, all six steps will help you integrate AI into your product, thus delivering improved customer experiences and customer benefits, […]

  • Biggest tech advancements of 2020

    Looking back at 2020, it’s highly improbable that your first thought is, “The 2020 tech advances were awesome!” We know it’s more along the lines of, “Is it over yet?” Still, even some years we would like to wish away have some merit, so we asked the Intuit® Developer community what they saw as this […]

  • Update for Intuit Developers on QuickBooks Desktop and the 1099-NEC

    Update for Intuit Developers on QuickBooks Desktop and the 1099-NEC

    Prior to tax year 2020, QuickBooks customers had to file only Form 1099-MISC for the vendors and contractors they paid. Starting in 2020, the IRS created a new form specifically for non-employee compensation (NEC) payments, Form 1099-NEC. All other payments will continue to use Form 1099-MISC. Learn more about 1099-NEC. To be compliant with IRS […]

  • Empowering global teams to deliver accessibility at Intuit

    I believe accessibility in software is an important topic. Why? Because you would be hard pressed to find a person who doesn’t use electronic devices and the software that runs them every day. Accessibility means these software users can obtain, utilize, or understand this software easily, but it’s a fact that accessibility is not always […]

  • "Giving Tuesday" is an opportunity to "give back"

    Today, Dec. 1, is “Giving Tuesday,” an annual day to give back and make a difference to millions of people who need support. There are a lot of ways to give back, right in your own community and across the world. Just recently, for example, the top QuickBooks® Solutions Provider Partner of the Year Award […]

  • The most common misconceptions about developers

    Heard any good developer jokes lately? How about the one where the SQL query went into a bar, walks up to two tables, and asks, “May I join you?” There are plenty more where that came from, and plenty of developer stereotypes and misconceptions to go with it, so we asked Intuit® developers about one […]