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  • Upcoming Changes to Tax Codes in Australia

    The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is moving all businesses with less than $10M in GST turnover to the Simpler BAS reporting starting 01 Jul 2017. Simpler BAS enables businesses to be compliant with their GST reporting by using reduced number of GST codes–GST, GST Free, and Out of Scope–for all sales and purchase transactions. You may be affected by this change.

  • Countdown is on: ONLY 2 months left to enter to win $100,000!

    Time is running out to enter the Small Business App Showdown! If your app is published on Apps.com between 8/16/16 and 8/15/17, you are eligible to compete to win $100,000, but you have to enter the contest.

  • Top QuickBooks Online API Errors and How to Handle Them

    Top QuickBooks Online API Errors and How to Handle Them

    Reducing your app’s errors helps reduce failed customer interactions in your app, setting you well on your way to delighting your customers. This article provides a list of error responses with recommendations and best practices for handling them from within your application.

  • A Node.js QuickBooks Inventory Tracking Sample App

    A Node.js QuickBooks Inventory Tracking Sample App

    We’re happy to announce a Node.js QuickBooks Inventory Tracking Sample App has been published in the Intuit Developer Github repo! This app is a showcase of how easy it is to create a meaningful flow which you can piece together to create your very own QuickBooks Online Application!

  • Recap: What’s New in QuickBooks API and Tools Documentation

    Recap: What’s New in QuickBooks API and Tools Documentation

    Learn what’s new in the developer documentation straight from Intuit Developer’s QuickBooks API docs team.

  • Webhooks for QuickBooks Online API

    Webhooks for QuickBooks Online API

    Today we are happy to announce that we have added support for additional entities and “void” operation in Webhooks.

  • Getting Started With QuickBooks Orchestrated Postman Collections

    Getting Started With QuickBooks Orchestrated Postman Collections

    Using the Postman Runner, we’re happy to present to you a new and easy way to see how useful a combination of QuickBooks Online API calls can be. The Postman Runner is an effective tool which allows several API endpoints to be chained to create useful flows. We’ve put together 6 such chains highlighting some of the most important use cases of QuickBooks Online. This tutorial will help you quickly get started using the Postman Runner to make use of the QuickBooks Online APIs. Lets see how it works!

  • Building a Global App: Make it, Don't Fake it!

    Building a Global App: Make it, Don't Fake it!

    What do I need to do to prepare my app for not only the US, but also Canada, the UK, Australia, India, or any other region where QuickBooks is used?

  • QuickBooks Online API throttling changes coming soon

    QuickBooks Online API throttling changes coming soon

    In order to provide a highly available, high-quality service for thousands of developers and millions of customers, Intuit will be introducing a concurrent API call limit for applications calling the QuickBooks Online REST APIs.

  • Quick start to QuickBooks Online REST API with OAuth1.0

    Quick start to QuickBooks Online REST API with OAuth1.0

    As a Developer Relations Engineer, I have the opportunity to interact with talented developers every day. Whether they want to write code to better visualize financial data or to automate customer-facing email campaigns, they have one thing in common: the need for rapid integration. A common roadblock developers often encounter is authenticating API Calls to QuickBooks Online.