Patriot Software provides SaaS accounting software and payroll software for American businesses and their accountants. The accounting software product holds a patent for its Dual-Ledger Accounting system, allowing customers to switch between viewing the general ledger in cash-basis and accrual accounting. The payroll software supports employers with up to 500 employees, and includes software add-ons for time & attendance and HR. Patriot's software products also offer integrations with third parties, including 401(k) plans and workers’ compensation insurance, thereby streamlining administrative tasks and making accounting and payroll fast, simple, and affordable.
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You don't get a loan for processing payroll from your processing company. I use a full service payroll provider (https://patriotsoftware.com/), and they do all the taxes, generate the year end W2's and it's about $50/mo. Slightly cheaper than some of the other providers and my experience has been great. You will need to set up tax accounts in the states where you employees are operating though which is a huge... Source: almost 2 years ago
Once you're profitable start paying yourself a wage of 20% of expected net operating income, set up using patriotsoftware.com let them handle all your payroll tax filing for a small fee. Source: about 2 years ago
If you need CC processing for yourself, go to waveapps.com and go create an account. Source: 11 months ago
I use waveapps.com. It's free and keeps track of everything all in one spot. You can even accept credit cards through them. Source: 12 months ago
You know that Quicken comes from the same company as Quickbooks, right? Personally I would go back to a #2 and ledger paper before I give Intuit another nickel. Quicken For Small Business looks inexpensive at the moment, but it is also SaaS and they will still have you by the short hairs just like they do now. Take a look at waveapps.com . It's free for the basic accounting software. Source: about 1 year ago
You can dig for my other post if you want, short story is that I was tricked into upgrading from QB Desktop 2019 to 2022 because "2019 will stop working". I was not told QBD 2022 was subscription based. They hit me up 30 days before end of subscription and jacked my annual fee from $220 to $549. After 15 years I'm done with this. Solo Freelancer. Don't need to pay for something that I don't use all the features.... Source: about 1 year ago
Wave does all of this. I only use the invoicing product, but I know they also offer bookkeeping and even payroll services. Source: about 1 year ago
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