QuickBooks Desktop · Premier
QuickBooks Desktop Premier: editions & 2026 status.
QuickBooks Desktop Premier is the installed (desktop) edition that sits above Pro — it adds industry-specific editions, industry reports, sales and forecasting tools, and supports up to about five simultaneous users. The honest headline first: as of 2024 Intuit stopped selling new Pro and Premier subscriptions to most new US customers. Existing Premier Plus subscribers continue; a new business generally can’t buy Premier and should plan on QuickBooks Online (or Enterprise for high-end desktop needs). Below: what Premier actually is, its six industry editions, who it still fits, and when a ProAdvisor should weigh in. Independent firm, not affiliated with Intuit Inc.
QuickBooks Desktop Premier is a locally installed accounting program — the Desktop edition one tier above Pro — built around six industry-specific editions (Contractor; Manufacturing & Wholesale; Nonprofit; Professional Services; Retail; and General Business), with industry-tailored reports, sales and forecasting tools, and support for up to roughly five simultaneous users. The critical, plainly-stated fact: Intuit stopped selling new QuickBooks Desktop Pro and Premier subscriptions to most new US customers as of 2024. Existing Premier Plus subscribers keep their software, but a new business generally cannot buy Premier today and should plan on QuickBooks Online — or QuickBooks Enterprise for high-end desktop needs. Premier still serves businesses already running it or relying on its industry editions; the question for most others is when, not whether, to migrate.
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QuickBooks Desktop Premier, in five questions.
What is QuickBooks Desktop Premier?
It’s the locally installed QuickBooks Desktop edition one tier above Pro. Premier adds industry-specific editions (Contractor; Manufacturing & Wholesale; Nonprofit; Professional Services; Retail; General Business), industry-tailored reports, sales and forecasting tools, and support for up to roughly five simultaneous users. The company file lives on your own machine or a shared local server, not in a browser.
Can I still buy QuickBooks Desktop Premier?
Generally no, if you’re a new business. As of 2024 Intuit stopped selling new Desktop Pro and Premier subscriptions to most new US customers. Existing Premier Plus subscribers continue to use and renew their software, but a new business typically can’t purchase Premier today and should plan on QuickBooks Online — or QuickBooks Enterprise for high-end desktop needs.
What are the QuickBooks Premier industry editions?
Premier bundles six industry editions in one product: Contractor, Manufacturing & Wholesale, Nonprofit, Professional Services, Retail, and General Business. You select the one matching your business, and it tailors the reports, terminology, and tools — for example job-cost reports for Contractor or donor and program reporting for Nonprofit.
How is Premier different from Pro and Enterprise?
Premier sits between them. Versus Pro, Premier adds the six industry editions, industry-specific reports, sales and forecasting tools, and a higher user count (up to ~5 vs Pro’s ~3). Versus Enterprise, Premier has lower capacity and fewer advanced features — Enterprise scales to far more users and larger data and is the tier Intuit still actively sells for desktop.
I’m a new business — should I use Premier?
Most new businesses can’t, and shouldn’t plan to. With new Premier subscriptions unavailable to most new US customers since 2024, the realistic choices are QuickBooks Online for the majority, or QuickBooks Enterprise if you genuinely need desktop-grade capacity and features. Premier remains a fair fit only for businesses already running it or relying on an industry edition.
QuickBooks Desktop Premier, plainly.
QuickBooks Desktop Premier is a version of QuickBooks you install on a Windows computer, where the company file lives on that machine or a shared local server rather than in a browser. It sits one tier above QuickBooks Desktop Pro: same core bookkeeping, plus industry-specific editions and reports, sales and forecasting tools, and the ability for up to about five people to work in the file at once. For years it was the natural home for small and mid-size businesses that wanted desktop control and industry-tailored reporting without stepping all the way up to Enterprise.
The honest part you need before anything else: Intuit stopped selling new Desktop Pro and Premier subscriptions to most new US customers in 2024. If you already subscribe to Premier Plus, your software keeps working and you can keep using it. If you’re a new business, you generally can’t buy Premier anymore — the realistic paths are QuickBooks Online for most, or QuickBooks Enterprise if you genuinely need high-end desktop capacity. This page explains what Premier is and who it still serves, without pretending the buying landscape is what it was. We don’t sell or resell licenses, so there’s no version we’re steering you toward.
What QuickBooks Desktop Premier is.
Six things that define Premier and separate it from Pro below it and Enterprise above it.
Point 01 · A locally installed desktop edition above Pro
Premier is part of the QuickBooks Desktop family — software you install on a Windows PC, with the company file stored on that machine or a shared local server. It carries everything Pro does for core bookkeeping, then layers on the industry and reporting features that define the tier.
Point 02 · Six industry-specific editions in one product
Premier includes editions for Contractor; Manufacturing & Wholesale; Nonprofit; Professional Services; Retail; and General Business. You choose the one that matches your business, and it reshapes the chart of accounts guidance, terminology, and available reports to fit how that industry actually works.
Point 03 · Industry-specific reports
Beyond the standard financials, each edition adds reports built for its industry — job costing and estimates-versus-actuals for Contractor, sales-by-product for Retail, donor and program views for Nonprofit, and so on. These tailored reports are a core reason businesses chose Premier over Pro.
Point 04 · Sales and forecasting tools
Premier adds forecasting and a business-planning view on top of Pro’s capabilities, letting you project sales and budgets and compare them against actuals. It’s lighter than Enterprise’s advanced reporting, but a meaningful step up from Pro for planning.
Point 05 · Up to about five simultaneous users
Premier supports up to roughly five people working in the company file at the same time (with the appropriate licenses), versus about three for Pro. For larger teams that need more concurrent access, Enterprise is the tier that scales further.
Point 06 · Sold as a subscription — but no longer to most new customers
Premier was offered as Premier Plus, an annual subscription. The defining fact today: as of 2024 Intuit stopped selling new Pro and Premier subscriptions to most new US customers. Existing subscribers continue; new businesses generally cannot buy in.
Premier editions and who they fit.
Premier ships as six industry editions inside one product — you pick the one that matches your business, and it tailors the reports, terminology, and tools accordingly.
Contractor
Built for construction and trades. Adds job costing, estimates versus actuals, change-order tracking, and contractor-specific reports so you can see profitability by job rather than only across the whole business. The most reporting-heavy edition, and a common reason contractors stayed on Desktop.
Manufacturing & Wholesale
For businesses that build or distribute products. Adds tools for inventory, sales orders, and back-order tracking, plus reports on profitability by product and customer — suited to firms managing assemblies, stock, and wholesale fulfillment.
Nonprofit
For nonprofits and associations. Reframes the file around donors, grants, and programs — donor contribution reports, budget-versus-actual by program, and nonprofit-oriented terminology in place of standard for-profit language.
Professional Services
For firms that bill time and projects — consultants, agencies, legal, and similar. Adds project profitability, unbilled-time tracking, and reports geared to service businesses that invoice against hours and engagements rather than products.
Retail
For shops and retailers. Focuses on sales reporting, gross-margin views, and tools for tracking purchases and inventory at the register level — helping retailers see what sells and at what margin without a separate point-of-sale system for the books.
General Business
The default edition for businesses that don’t fit a specialized vertical. It gives you Premier’s reporting depth, forecasting, and user count without an industry-specific overlay — the right pick when you want Premier’s capabilities but none of the five verticals match.
When a ProAdvisor should help.
You’re an existing Premier user weighing how long to stay
Your Premier Plus subscription still works, but you’re wondering when the right time to move is — and whether QuickBooks Online or Enterprise carries forward your industry edition, customizations, and reports. A ProAdvisor reads your actual file and gives a stay-or-migrate answer with a timeline, not a guess.
You’re a new business and just learned you can’t buy Premier
With new Pro and Premier subscriptions unavailable to most new US customers since 2024, the real decision is QuickBooks Online versus Enterprise for your needs. A ProAdvisor scopes which platform fits your industry, user count, and budget — so you start on the right one instead of migrating later.
A migration off Premier needs to preserve your data and reports
Moving off Premier — to Online or Enterprise — is where lists, history, customizations, and integrations can break if it’s done blind. That’s a planned migration with a written scope: assess what transfers cleanly, what has to be rebuilt, and verify the books still tie after the move.
On Premier and unsure how long to stay — or can’t buy it as a new business?
A Certified ProAdvisor reviews your file free, reads your industry edition and user needs, and gives you a straight stay-or-migrate answer with a written scope. Independent firm — no license sales, no referral commission.
A Certified ProAdvisor reads Premier against your actual business.
The hard part with Premier isn’t using it — it’s deciding what to do now that you can’t freely buy it. That decision depends on which industry edition you rely on, how many people need the file at once, how deep your customizations and integrations run, and whether QuickBooks Online or Enterprise actually carries those forward. A Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor with active Online and Desktop certifications maps your current Premier setup, names exactly what migrates cleanly and what doesn’t, and scopes the move in writing — or confirms staying put is right for now. Independent firm — not Intuit, and not Intuit’s software support; an Intuit account, license, or billing matter stays with Intuit.
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What people ask about QuickBooks Desktop Premier.
Is this Intuit’s official QuickBooks support?
Can I still buy QuickBooks Desktop Premier?
What are the QuickBooks Premier industry editions?
How is Premier different from QuickBooks Desktop Pro?
How is Premier different from QuickBooks Enterprise?
I’m starting a new business — should I use Premier?
I already use Premier Plus — do I have to move?
How much does QuickBooks Premier cost?
On Premier, or deciding whether you still can be?
Get a clear read on Premier — and what comes next.
Whether you’re an existing Premier Plus subscriber weighing how long to stay, or a new business that just learned you can’t buy it, a Certified ProAdvisor gives you a straight answer against your actual file and industry. Start with a free file review; from there a migration or platform-decision scope is quoted in writing before any work begins. Independent firm — we don’t sell or resell QuickBooks licenses, so the recommendation is yours, not a sale.