Blondie840
Level 3

We've looked into it too and good luck.  Every other program out there that does everything you need it to do is just as expensive if not more. Thompson Reuters quoted us $15k for their original setup and training and then about $3k a year after that because they charge per employee check written. Once we stopped laughing we quickly crossed them off.   Drake is about the same price as EasyAcct but the reports are no where near as customizable, don't carry YTD and QTD totals without running that specific period, and doesn't support multiple wage rates very well.  The after the fact payroll and general journal entries are also much more clunky (though I'm sure you'd eventually get used to it).  We've gotten quotes and trial versions of most everything we can find and just keep coming back to maybe we stay with EasyAcct and hope they get it together.  The only other option that does everything we need it to do and is reasonable is Quickbooks and we do not want to deal with that either.  And since that's also an intuit program who's to say they won't have similar issues.