QuickBooks Desktop 2023 was discontinued on May 31, 2026, when Intuit ended support for that version. Your software still opens and your data is safe, but the connected services you relied on, payroll, bank feeds, payments, and security updates, have stopped. You have four realistic ways forward, and only one of them means leaving Desktop behind. Below they are ranked, with a plain verdict on each.
First, what ended when QuickBooks Desktop 2023 was discontinued?
End of support is a service cutoff, not a shutdown. The 2023 program keeps launching and your company file, lists, and reports are untouched. What stopped are the pieces that talk to Intuit: payroll tax tables no longer update, payroll forms are not filed, bank feeds disconnect, in-product payments turn off, and security patches and live support end for that version. You can keep entering transactions by hand, but running current payroll or downloading bank data is no longer safe or supported. That gap is what makes the four options below worth a real look.
The four options, ranked
These are ranked for a firm that picked Desktop for its depth and wants to keep what works. If your books are simple, read them bottom to top.
Hosting sits at the top because it is the only path that keeps your exact Desktop setup, add-ons included, while adding remote access and modern security. If your books are straightforward, be honest with yourself and give QuickBooks Online the top spot instead.
Doing nothing isn’t a plan
Staying on 2023 and hoping for the best is the one choice that gets worse over time. The file keeps opening, but you would be running unpatched software with no payroll updates and no bank feeds, and the security exposure grows month by month. For any firm handling client or financial data, that is a short bridge at best, not a destination.
Keep Desktop without the headaches
If keeping Desktop is the goal, that is our lane. CloudTop Office has hosted accounting software since 2000 and has direct access to Intuit Tier-3 support, so we run a supported version of your QuickBooks on Microsoft Azure in U.S. regions, with managed daily backups, multi-factor authentication, encryption, and 24/7 U.S.-based support. You keep your file, your add-ons, and your workflows, and you reach them from anywhere. More than 500 businesses run their software with us. To weigh a real QuickBooks Desktop hosting plan against your other options, get a personalized quote.
The 2023 cutoff, answered
Can I still use QuickBooks Desktop 2023?
Yes, the program still opens and your data is intact. What stopped are the connected services: payroll updates, bank feeds, in-product payments, and security patches. You can enter transactions by hand, but running current payroll or downloading transactions is no longer supported.
Do I have to move to QuickBooks Online?
No. QuickBooks Online is one option, not a requirement. You can upgrade to a supported Desktop version, move to Enterprise, or host a supported Desktop version in the cloud and keep working the way you do now.
Is upgrading to 2024 worth it if support ends in 2027?
It can be, since it restores connected services and keeps Desktop now. Just go in knowing 2024 is the last standalone version and its support is scheduled to end around September 30, 2027, so treat it as runway and plan your next step.
Does hosting bring my 2023 version back to life?
No. Hosting changes where your software runs, not Intuit’s support for a version. To keep connected services live, you host a supported version such as 2024 or Enterprise. Hosting then adds remote access, managed backups, and security on top.
What happens if I just do nothing?
Your file keeps opening, but you would run unpatched software with no payroll updates or bank feeds, and the security risk grows over time. It is a short bridge at best, not a plan, particularly for a firm handling client or financial data.


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