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Account management
Dear BettyJane,
I have trouble understanding your following response:
"Also, TurboTax has the option to set up a password when accessing your account. However, this isn't that necessary for it doesn't contain other personal details.
QuickBooks detects the presence of the following data and ensures strong control:
- Employee and Employer Social Security Number
- Employer EIN
- Employer Bank Details (Routing Number, Account Number)
- Vendor Tax ID"
If TurboTax gives the user the option to set up passwords, why not QuickBooks?
I don't know how familiar you are with TurboTax, but you should be aware that Turbotax requires a lot of "personal details." Specifically the same type of details as QuickBooks:
QuickBooks TurboTax
Employee SSN
Employer SSN