Intuit Enterprise Suite Pricing & Cost

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Intuit Enterprise Suite
Pricing & Cost

Intuit Enterprise Suite is priced to your business — your entities, users, and needs — rather than a fixed list. Here’s what to expect, what drives the cost, and how to get a tailored quote.

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$12K+Multi-Entity (est.)
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Unlike QuickBooks Enterprise, which has a clear published price list, Intuit Enterprise Suite is quoted to your specific organization. Because IES is built for mid-market businesses with varying numbers of entities, users, and requirements, Intuit prices it to fit — there isn’t a single sticker price that applies to everyone.

To set expectations, independent industry estimates place IES roughly at $8,000 per year for a single entity, rising to $12,000–$15,000+ per year for multi-entity operations, depending on users, integrations, and any industry-specific needs. That’s a significant step up from QuickBooks Enterprise (from about $1,500/yr) but well below traditional ERP platforms like NetSuite (often $25,000–$30,000+/yr). The only way to know your real number is a tailored quote — and we can help you get one.

Where it sits

IES Cost in Context

Intuit Enterprise Suite fills the gap between QuickBooks and full ERP.

Platform Typical Annual Cost Best For
QuickBooks Enterprise From ~$1,500 (up to 20% off MSRP) Single-entity SMBs, inventory-heavy
Intuit Enterprise Suite ~$8,000 – $15,000+ (est.) Multi-entity mid-market
ERP (e.g., NetSuite) ~$25,000 – $30,000+ Large, complex organizations

IES and ERP figures are third-party estimates and vary by configuration; Intuit does not publish a standard IES rate. Contact us for a quote specific to your business.

Understand your quote

What Affects Your IES Price

A few factors determine where your quote lands.

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Number of Entities

The single biggest driver. A single-entity setup sits at the lower end of the range; multi-entity operations with consolidation across several companies move toward the higher end — reflecting the multi-entity power you’re putting to work.

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Number of Users

How many people on your finance and operations teams need access factors into pricing. You scale users to fit your organization, and the quote reflects your team size.

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Capabilities & Add-Ons

Your needs — payroll, project management, specific integrations, and other capabilities — influence the configuration and price. You pay for the platform that matches how your business actually runs.

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Industry Requirements

Industry-specific customizations or workflows can affect the setup and cost. Organizations with specialized reporting or compliance needs may have a different configuration than a standard deployment.

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Implementation & Onboarding

Moving to a multi-entity cloud platform involves setup — configuring entities, dimensions, and integrations. Implementation scope varies by complexity, and we can help you plan it so there are no surprises.

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Annual Subscription

IES is a cloud subscription, so pricing is ongoing rather than a one-time purchase — covering the platform, updates, and support. Your quote will lay out the subscription clearly.

Is IES the right spend for you? If you’re a single-entity business — especially an inventory-heavy one — QuickBooks Enterprise (from about $1,500/yr) may deliver what you need for far less. IES earns its higher price when you have multiple entities and genuinely need real-time consolidation, dimensional reporting, and cloud automation. We’ll give you an honest read on which makes financial sense for your situation before you spend a dollar.
Why CPAWarehouse

Get a Straight Answer on IES Cost

No pressure, no inflated quotes — just the right fit for your budget.

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Honest Cost Guidance

We’ll tell you if QuickBooks Enterprise covers your needs for far less — or where IES genuinely earns its price.

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Full Intuit Lineup

From QuickBooks Enterprise to Intuit Enterprise Suite, we match you to the most cost-effective fit.

Common questions answered

Frequently Asked Questions — IES Pricing

QHow much does Intuit Enterprise Suite cost?
IES is custom-priced based on your entities, users, and requirements, so there’s no single published rate. Independent industry estimates put it roughly at $8,000 per year for a single entity, rising to $12,000–$15,000+ per year for multi-entity operations. The accurate figure for your business comes from a tailored quote.
QDoes Intuit publish a standard IES price?
No. Unlike QuickBooks Enterprise’s published price list, Intuit Enterprise Suite is quoted per organization because configurations vary so much by entities, users, and needs. The estimates you’ll see online are third-party approximations, not official list prices.
QWhat affects the price most?
The number of entities is the biggest driver, followed by the number of users, the capabilities and integrations you need, any industry-specific requirements, and implementation scope. More entities and more complexity move you toward the higher end of the range.
QIs IES cheaper than an ERP like NetSuite?
Generally, yes. IES is positioned below traditional ERP platforms — estimates put it around $8,000–$15,000+/yr versus roughly $25,000–$30,000+/yr for NetSuite — while still delivering multi-entity consolidation and dimensional reporting most mid-market businesses need. For many, it’s the more practical, lower-cost path.
QIs it more expensive than QuickBooks Enterprise?
Yes — meaningfully. QuickBooks Enterprise starts around $1,500/yr (up to 20% off MSRP through CPAWarehouse), while IES runs into the thousands or tens of thousands per year. IES costs more because it does more for multi-entity organizations. If you’re a single entity, Enterprise is often the smarter spend.
QIs IES billed monthly or annually?
IES is a cloud subscription, typically billed on an ongoing (annual) basis covering the platform, updates, and support. Your quote will spell out the subscription terms so you know exactly what you’re committing to.
QWhat’s included in the price?
An IES subscription includes the cloud platform with its multi-entity consolidation, dimensional reporting, business intelligence, AI automation, and integrated payroll and HR capabilities, along with updates and support. Exactly which capabilities and how many users and entities are part of your tailored quote.
QHow do I get an IES quote?
Contact our team with a few details — how many entities and users you have and what you need the platform to do — and we’ll help you get a tailored quote and confirm whether IES is the right investment. Call (888) 565-6522 or request a quote online.
Know your real number

Get a Tailored Intuit Enterprise Suite Quote

Tell us your entities and users and we’ll help you get a quote that reflects your actual setup — plus an honest take on whether IES or QuickBooks Enterprise is the better value for you.

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