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  • How to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program

    Have you applied for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for your business? As a QuickBooks app developer, we want to ensure you have the latest information on the PPP, including how to apply for it. Whether you need more information about what it is, how it works, and other details, Intuit has set up a […]

  • Updating your app card: Appealing to remote workers

    Life has changed; due to our environment, more of us are working remotely than ever before. While this presents new challenges in juggling work and home life, one thing that remains constant is a business owner’s need to continue working on their books and remaining as efficiently as possible. Key to working remotely is collaboration […]

  • What are best practices for companies who want to foster and scale a diverse engineering organization?

    Does diversity matter? If you’re looking at diversity in the context of the workplace, research shows that diverse organizations “perform better financially.” Powering prosperity around the world, especially for small business owners, is Intuit’s mission, and they’ve been successful because they have created a diverse organization and an environment of belonging. Intuit on diversity and […]

  • Support for VATPayment and CreditCardPayment entities available in API

    With the latest API release, we are pleased to introduce new API endpoints to support recording Credit Card Payment transactions and querying VATPayment information. CreditCardPayment A few months ago, QuickBooks introduced a new transaction to record a Credit Card balance payment in QuickBooks Online, providing an easy way for users to move money from a […]

  • Why I love being an Intuit Developer

    Are you looking at new developer jobs? If so, I want to tell you that I love being an Intuit developer. There are many reasons why, and the COVID-19 crisis, though tragic, has revealed one more: Intuit’s response to the virus. Intuit’s message of powering prosperity around the world isn’t just a feel-good mission statement. […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: March 2020

    Here is another article in an ongoing series with new features in QuickBooks® Online. As spring begins to blossom, a fresh new set of features are popping up to help small business owners like you find new ways to freshen up your books. Redesigned Banking tab in Business View In a nutshell: The Banking tab […]

  • Intuit is supporting small businesses with the Small Business Relief Initiative

    As the COVID-19 pandemic plays out around the world, the challenges facing developers, consumers, small businesses, self-employed workers, and accountants continues to grow. Intuit® recently shared a number of actions it is taking to provide relief to those who need it most – a set of initiatives that have the potential to generate hundreds of millions […]

  • Increased lengths for OAuth 2.0 fields

    To ensure increased security for our mutual QuickBooks users, we are increasing the lengths of the authorization codes, access tokens, and refresh token fields. These field lengths have not previously been documented; we are now doing that and listing the maximum length your application needs to be able to support. The new maximum lengths are […]

  • Important message from Sasan Goodarzi on COVID-19

    In our efforts to keep our app developer community informed, we’re providing an important message Sasan Goodarzi, Intuit chief executive officer, that was sent to customers and partners regarding the impact of the coronavirus. Intuit has also set up a COVID-19 website to help small business customers navigate through the current coronavirus outbreak. The site […]

  • Why is the open source community driving innovation in the tech industry?

    As a developer, you know that open source software can be inspected, modified, or enhanced by anyone. It is the antithesis of proprietary software, where the software is only modifiable by the creator or creators. Examples of proprietary software include Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop. Advocates for open source software, including Intuit (more on that […]