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No, ProSeries is in Income Tax program, not a payroll tax program.
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Intuit does offer something called (I think...) "QuickForms" that does payroll forms.
It is separate from the PS income tax software.
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Looks like QEF only does 1099s and W2s, I don't see the quarterly reports shown on this info page.
https://proconnect.intuit.com/proseries/add-ons/quick-employer-forms/
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If you are using a QB program to manage the accounting data, then you can pay for a Subscription for Payroll, which enables tax tables and the payroll tools, in that FEIN file, including the ability to e-pay and e-file those forms. I recommend asking Intuit's Payroll sales. The level for desktop that includes the e-pay and e-file is called Enhanced payroll.
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