"To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose...
A time to be born, and a time to die...
A time to keep, and a time to cast away...1"
Intuit will sunset all QuickBooks Desktop 2021 software as of May 31, 2024.
This product sunset includes all 2021 versions of QuickBooks Desktop Pro, QuickBooks Desktop Premier, QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, as well as QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions v21.
Intuit will no longer provide live technical support for any issues associated with this 2021 software after that date. This also means you won't receive critical security patches and product updates in relationship to the 2021 software beginning June 1, 2024.
Other Intuit products you may be using can be affected by the sunset of the 2021 software. For example, you won't have access to any of the Intuit services that can be integrated with QuickBooks Desktop if you don't upgrade your QuickBooks Desktop 2021 by May 31, 2024.
Services or software that will be impacted include, but are not necessarily limited to, QuickBooks Desktop Payroll (all versions), QuickBooks Desktop Payments (all versions), and online bank feeds. Other connected services (such as those below) that are based on or through Intuit servers may be impacted by the product sunset.
While Intuit has historically made, whenever possible, customer support for product registration and licensing of sunset QuickBooks Desktop software under Intuit's standard terms and conditions, it does not guarantee it registers, provides key codes, or offers data and password recovery for such versions of QuickBooks.
If you use QuickBooks Desktop 2021 and are using any of the above-mentioned Intuit services, or you subscribe to live technical support, you need to transition to a newer version or alternative product prior to May 31, 2023, if you plan on continuing to use those Intuit services.
* - You won't find a webpage for these products by searching the Intuit QuickBooks website. For access to these products prior to July 31, 20242 you have a couple of choices:
Now is the time to plan for this sunset. Do NOT wait until May 31, 2024 to try to make a change. You can count on the fact that Intuit sales will be packed with last-minute users who need to make a change. You can also expect that those QSPs who still market the software will also be busy and that the orders they place on your behalf with Intuit may be delayed due to the last-minute rush.
Best of luck on whatever path you choose.
Footnotes and Disclosures:
1 - Adapted from Ecclesiastes 3, King James Version translation of the Bible (within public domain).
2 - Note: Intuit will stop selling QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus or Premier Plus 'to new US customers' after July 31, 2024; however, they have announced they will provide renewals to existing customers after July 31, 2024.
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