Intuit Puts QuickBooks Users in the Driver’s Seat with Tap to Pay on iPhone
Intuit brings Tap to Pay on iPhone to QuickBooks, offering seamless, secure, and hardware-free payments for small and midsize businesses.

Tap to Pay on iPhone Now Free for All QuickBooks Users
Intuit has announced that all QuickBooks users can now take advantage of Tap to Pay on iPhone, a feature that simplifies in-person payments. This update streamlines the payment process and integrates seamlessly with QuickBooks for better financial management.
Key Benefits:
- Seamless Payments: Businesses can accept payments using their iPhone without additional hardware, and transactions automatically categorize and reconcile within QuickBooks.
- Flexible Checkout Options: Supports contactless credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and other digital wallets, ensuring customer payment preferences are met while maintaining data privacy and security.
- Expanded Invoicing Capabilities: Allows businesses to get paid instantly on open invoices or create new ones for in-person transactions.
- Reduced Fees: Offers lower processing fees compared to keyed-in payments, making it a cost-effective solution.
- Security: Utilizes iPhone’s built-in security features to protect both business and customer data during transactions.
Tap to Pay on iPhone integrates with the QuickBooks mobile app and GoPayment apps, providing a convenient all-in-one financial management tool for small and midsize businesses.
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