Intuit Enterprise Suite vs QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise Pricing

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Want to know how the recent QuickBooks Desktop Price Increase compares with Intuit Enterprise Suite? Just look inside.

Intuit recently increased pricing for QuickBooks Desktop products including QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise. Intuit has also begun to expose pricing information for Intuit Enterprise Suite (both 'list' and ProAdvisor Referral Discounting) for clients.

The following is a 'monthly' price comparison (although it does not take into account any discounts, pricing changes or other pricing adjustments that might be in effect now or at any time in the future). In some cases, I had to extrapolate increase percentages and apply them to estimate some Enterprise1 prices.

 

 NOTE: This is a reprint of an article originally appearing within Insightful Accountant on February 19, 2026, pricing information has NOT been updated for purposes of this reprint, it remains as originally published and was timely as of that date. 


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William Murphy
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William Murphy

William (Bill) Murphy, better known as "Murph," is responsible for day-to-day technical content. He is also serves as Administrator for the Top Advisor Awards Program. Murph is an Advanced Certified ProAdvisor with over 30 years of QuickBooks consulting experience. He has more than 45 years of experience in Business, Finance and Public Accounting. For many years Murph was the “anchor” of the National Advisor Network’s online forum (now the Woodard forum) and three-time consecutive winner of the NAN Online MVP award. Murph has published numerous articles in industry publications and served as Technical Editor for Business Analysis with QuickBooks by Wiley Publishing.

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