We protect your Intuit Account with the latest technology for privacy and security. Unfortunately, this doesn’t allow a safe and secure way to merge multiple accounts.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t allow a safe and secure way to merge multiple accounts. It’s best to use the same Intuit Account when you use Turbo. Tax each year and to use the same user ID and password for all experiences on the Intuit Platform, including Turbo. Tax, Mint, and Quick, and books self-employed.
Is it possible to merge accounts with the same ID?
I do not see how it would be possible to merge accounts and be in compliance with IRS rules. Even if the same ID and PW there is no guarantee that both accounts have information for the same person. It again would be a violation of IRS rules to mix tax information for two different persons.
The Intuit IDs that you use to sign into Quick. Books Online (and Turbo. Tax, Intuit Online Payroll, etc) cannot be merged, but you can add the alternate user and edit the other’s credentials to achieve the same effect. Here’s how: From Quick. Books Online, click the Gear icon (⚙) and select Manage Users .
Is it possible to merge accounts in QuickBooks Online?
I hope you had a phenomenal weekend. The Intuit IDs that you use to sign into Quick. Books Online (and Turbo. Tax, Intuit Online Payroll, etc) cannot be merged, but you can add the alternate user and edit the other’s credentials to achieve the same effect., and here’s how:.
Can I use the same Intuit account for TurboTax and mint?
It’s best to use the same Intuit Account when you use Turbo. Tax each year and to use the same user ID and password for all experiences on the Intuit Platform, including Turbo. Tax, Mint, and Quick, and books self-employed. This helps our products work better for you, and keeps all your info safe in one account.