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  • Amazon Sellers Can and Should Use QuickBooks Online

    In May, Intuit QuickBooks organized a meetup with Amazon and our developer partner A2X in Sydney, Australia to talk about the importance of apps and integrations within the QuickBooks ecosystem and how Amazon sellers can benefit from using QuickBooks. A2X is a cloud software service that connects Amazon’s marketplace systems to accounting systems to automate […]

  • How Knowify Found the Perfect Source of Funding

    NOTE: This is a guest blog from Lighter Capital, creator of the $15M Lighter Capital Intuit Developer Fund. Marc Visent, CEO of Knowify, and Allen Johnson, Chief Investment Officer at Lighter Capital, recently joined Intuit’s Developer Evangelist David Leary to talk about Knowify’s funding journey in an online “fireside chat.”

  • App Showdown 2018 is here!

    Want to win $100,000? The 2018 $100,000 Small Business App Showdown contest is officially open for app submissions. This contest is exclusively for developers who publish their app(s) on the QuickBooks App Store between August 16, 2017 and Aug. 15, 2018.

  • Give us your thoughts on our transactions APIs!

    Hey developers, we’d like you to do us a favor: let us know how you use our transactions data! As we design our next generation of APIs, we are considering the use-cases for a list of data vs. the details of the items within that list. All of our transactions APIs return header and line […]

  • Automated Sales Tax – FAQ

    Sales tax is getting easier! Through the new Automated Sales Tax (AST) experience, you just need to answer few simple questions and QuickBooks Online will know what taxes apply to your business, set them up, and automatically track your sales taxes.

  • What developers need to know about GDPR

    The European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is upon us and Intuit Developer wants to make sure our developers have all the relevant information about the changes.

  • Meet Intuit Developer Down Under

    Did you hear, mates? We’re headed down under. Join Intuit Developer and Intuit QuickBooks as we head back to Australia for this year’s QuickBooks Connect and #SmallBizHack Sydney! Here are the details

  • Improvements to the QuickBooks Online REST API

    Over the last few years, the Intuit Developer Group has grown to well over 6,000 active applications–with 560+ of them currently listed on QuickBooks App Store. These applications are generating over 1B QuickBooks Online REST API calls per month! If you are one of these developers, then over the last few years, many of you have reported issues, asked for enhancements, and provided valuable feedback on the QuickBooks Online REST API–affectionately known as ‘v3’. We want to take this opportunity to thank you for all that valuable feedback and give you an update on the progress we are making on those issues and enhancements.

  • Two apps tap into the $15M Lighter Capital Intuit Developer Fund

    It’s official and we’re thrilled! Intuit Developer and Lighter Capital are pleased to announce that the first two apps have received funding from the $15M Lighter Capital Intuit Developer Fund

  • Automated Sales Tax in the QuickBooks Online API – Update

    In an upcoming version of the Quickbooks Online API, the US sales tax business logic is changed for sales transaction lines that do not contain a TaxCodeRef. With this change, when a sales transaction line does not explicitly specify a TaxCodeRef, we will be treating that line as if the TaxCodeRef is TAX and we will determine the taxability of that line based on the item’s taxability. This is different from the current behavior in which an empty TaxCodeRef is considered to be equivalent to a NON TaxCodeRef.