QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise: Tiers, Features & Pricing (2026)
QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise is the top tier of the Desktop line and, in 2026, the only edition Intuit still sells to new customers. It supports up to 40 users, advanced inventory, and higher list limits than Pro or Premier. This page covers the Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond tiers and who each fits. It’s part of our editions and versions hub.
Enterprise tiers compared
| Tier | Approx. 1-user/year | Key additions |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | ~$1,873 | Base Enterprise feature set |
| Gold | ~$2,210 | Adds Enhanced Payroll |
| Platinum | ~$2,717 | Adds advanced inventory & pricing |
| Diamond | ~$5,200+ (custom) | Up to 40 users, Assisted Payroll, CRM connector |
Choosing between tiers? Browse the rest of the QuickBooks Desktop edition lineup to compare Enterprise against Pro and Premier.
Frequently asked questions
How much is QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise per year?
QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise starts around $1,873/year for a single-user Silver plan, rising through Gold (~$2,210) and Platinum (~$2,717), with Diamond custom-priced from roughly $5,200. Costs scale with seats, payroll, and hosting.
What is the difference between Enterprise Silver, Gold, and Platinum?
Silver is the base tier. Gold adds QuickBooks Desktop Payroll. Platinum adds advanced inventory and pricing tools. Diamond adds the most users (up to 40), Assisted Payroll, and the Salesforce CRM connector.