Intuit has tested two prices for its QuickBooks Live bookkeeping service. But the software company said this month, it will continue testing price points and service offerings starting next month following focus groups this month.
That follows an initial $200-per-month price which was doubled to $400 monthly in the spirng
The new levels were not specified.
“This may include a one-time service at a set price for a specific amount of time. It may also include tiered pricing that reflects the amount of time needed to provide bookkeeping services depending on the complexity of a small business’s books,” Intuit wrote on its Firm of the Future web page.
New this month is a QB Live webpage that has customers of the service interacting with a bookkeeping. The videos have also been posted on You Tube.
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