QB and Direct Deposit

QB Pro 2005. I want to do direct deposit with about 20 employees.

Is there a way to transfer data without using Quickbooks payroll service? (99 cents a check, 3.00 a transaction)

Do I instead talk to the bank I want to transmit to? They don't seem to be too knowledgeable. I figured I would get better advice in this forum. And if I do need to contact this local bank, what kind of info do I need to gather from them?

Thanks. rob

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Rob Peterson
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I understand ADP offers this service as do most other payroll processing firms.

Oh, you want a DIY way.

Talk to your bank. No really talk to your bank. You might be able to, but more than likely they won't trust you to have ACH access. That tends to leave you with wire transfer like $10.00/ea.

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Golden California Girls

Hi. . After some more research, I seem to be looking for a good 3rd party developer for Quickbooks Pro 2005 direct deposit. I need to generate a ACH file I can send to our bank.I would rather not use the one offered by Intuit.

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Rob Peterson

I would use paycycle with quickbooks to generate the direct deposit at a very low cost. They have a trial. I have been using them since I was tired of tax table updates. The servce is very smooth and easy to import back into qbooks.

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Rob

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robertw4771

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