IIF

QuickBooks interchange format
File type: Text file, Spreadsheet and workbook file, Accounting, financial and tax file
Files with iif extension can be mainly found as financial data files in QuickBooks interchange format.
What is iif file?
File type category:
Text file
Spreadsheet and workbook file
Accounting, financial and tax file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
File extension iif is associated with Quickbooks, line of business accounting software developed and marketed by Intuit.
The iif file is saved in a generic data format and used for exporting of various financial data.
The IIF is a text-based tab-delimited format very similar to tsv file format. It can be imported by QuickBooks and most spreadsheet programs.
MIME types used for iif file:
application/qbooks
application/qbookspro
text/iif
How to open iif file?
Use Quickbooks to open or import the *.iif. You can also open them in any text editor and import in most spreadsheet programs.
How to convert iif file?
Conversion of this format to other exchange formats for accounting or bank transactions is possible.
Suggested software to open iif file:
Associated software actions with the iif file
Software applications that can open iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software applications that can edit iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software capable of saving iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that create iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that import iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Windows)
Total Office Manager (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that export iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
ProperConvert (Microsoft Windows)
QBO to IIF converter (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving iif files:
QuickBooks (Microsoft Windows)
QuickBooks for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)