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    OLT Pro

    In an earlier thread someone suggested that I try OLT Pro and I dismissed the idea because I thought they were web based only. I found out today that's not right. Their Business Returns are ONLY on Desktop and for $499 they will give you their whole software on Desktop with as near as I can tell no additional fees ever. So, I'm demo-ing them and I'd like to hear from satisfied and unsatisfied users.

    #2
    I never got past the demo

    It was so buggy on 1041's that I didn't have much inclination to proceed further.
    Evan Appelman, EA

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      #3
      What is a 1041?

      I looked in my software's forms list and I came up with an Arkansas K-1 and I looked on www.irs.gov and came up with worksheet for tracking basis in something. Maybe after some sleep I will remember but right now I have no idea what a 1041 is and doubt I have ever prepared or even seen one.

      Wait it's beginning to come to me - is 1041 for Estates and Trusts? I'm not presently qualified to write one of those and I don't plan to change that until after next tax season but I wouldn't like to adopt for next season software that does not handle them well because then I'd want to change again after 2012.
      Last edited by erchess; 05-28-2011, 04:37 AM.

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        #4
        It's been a couple of years.

        OLT may have improved. I find that even Drake isn't that all wonderful on 1041's. I have to enter so many overrides that I feel I'm doing the return by hand. I think a lot of the programmers must not really understand the 1041. It is significantly different from what one ordinarily thinks of as a tax return. Maybe that's why TaxAct hasn't gotten into it!
        Evan Appelman, EA

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          #5
          Card says: $399 for unlimited returns-individual, s&c-corps, p'ship, non profit, etc

          I went from tax wise to ProSeries about 5 yrs ago and just the thought of changing is making me cring but $1500 vs. $400 puts a smile on my face.

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            #6
            At that price

            $399 your 1040s are done with web based software. If you want everything on your desktop it's $499. Since I do returns in the homes and offices of clients and normally don't have the internet unless I want to disconnect a phone, I have to have the all desktop package.

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