Quickbooks Online Prices are changing

June 1, 2024

Quickbooks is changing it's pricing in Australia from 7 August 2024.


What are the new prices?


For all purchases of QuickBooks products on and from 7 August 2024, the monthly prices will be as set out in the table below.


On a customer’s first billing date from 23 October 2024, the monthly price of all QuickBooks products purchased before 7 August 2024, will increase as set out in the table below.  

Product New Price (from 7 AUG 2024) Retail Price increase
QuickBooks self-employed $24.00 +$4.00
Simple Start $29.00 +$4.00
Essentials $45.00 +$5.00
Plus $60.00 +$5.00
Payroll per employee paid $6.00p/employee +$1.00

When does the new pricing come into effect?


The new prices will apply to all new QuickBooks Online subscriptions - QuickBooks Self-Employed, Simple Start, Essentials, Plus, and Payroll that are purchased on and from 7 August 2024, from the date of purchase.

For subscriptions purchased before 7 August 2024, the new prices will take effect on customers’ first billing date after 23 October 2024.


Where we hold the subscription for Quickbooks on your behalf, we will automatically apply the new pricing once the appropriate date has been reached.


Clients who pay us via Agreed Price Service Plan will continue to receive a 10% discount on new plans.


What’s new in QuickBooks Online Accountant and QuickBooks Online?


Intuit's commitment to providing exceptional value remains unwavering. They're investing heavily in the QuickBooks platform and training events, making it easier to get started with QuickBooks, and also improving the quality of support. Check out the New Features in QuickBooks page to learn about the latest features and updates. 


If you have questions about the new Quickbooks prices, please contact us.


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