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Intuit® Invests in Building Biz for Startups

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October 4th 2011 by

As an official sponsor of the Startup America Partnership, Intuit® is investing $37 million in products and services to promote high-growth entrepreneurship across the country. That’s good for your clients, some of whom may qualify for the Startup America Success Kit.

Intuit’s commitments include special offers and pricing over a 3-year period for Intuit products and services, including QuickBooks® Online, Intuit Payroll Services, QuickBooks Merchant Services and Intuit Websites. These offers will become available to Startup America Partnership member companies.

Startup America’s Success Kit gives startups access to talent, customers, capital, and more. Startups will be categorized into either the Idea phase, Startup, Rampup, or Speedup. All an entrepreneur needs to register is the following information:

If any of your clients meet the registration criteria, please share this link with them to get started. Good luck!

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