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  • rtsietsema
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    Renewal fees Oltpro

    If I recall, the renewal discount is $100 off the full price when purchased by a certain date.

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  • Peachie
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    Did you know

    Originally posted by Peachie
    Thank you so much. I am calling OLT now. As you noticed, Rod also gave me a heads up on this software. Hopefully, the CD is still available for review.

    Have a wonderful day.

    Peachie
    they'll send you a download link for the software? I have already received mine. They are also sending the disk.

    Peachie

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  • Peachie
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    True John,

    Originally posted by John of PA
    I also just want to throw in here that a safe route to go would be to review software surveys, such as the AICPA annual software survey, which is a good acid test of a package.
    however, most of the software packages include modules I don't need. These modules come at a premium price in the software. I would say the top 5 programs include everything, not just 1040 software which meets my needs. I need to definitely control my expenses and it begins with the software.

    Thanks for the response. Can always expect good advice from you.

    Peachie

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  • Roberts
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    I use OLTPRO desktop and while it's pretty darn good IMO, it does have a few weird issues that you'll need to keep aware of. If you go with them, private message me and I'll write them out for you.

    OLTPRO at $399 is the web version and it only does the 1040's. The corporates are in the desktop version only as I understand it.

    Peachie, you say you used TRX - if you used them years ago when they resold Intellitax - IMO OLTPRO desktop is very similar to Intellitax. You probably weren't using TRX back then though.

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  • JohnH
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    I'm new to Drake this year (switched from ATX in late January), and have been impressed with its speed and simplicity. Learning curve isn't very steep for someone open-minded enough to not expect it to duplicate whatever they were using before. Customer service is fantastic - not to be beaten by any company out there.

    I've heard that Drake will allow pay-per-return customers to switch to "unlimited" without any cost penalty if your volume exceeds expectations. I think most companies would take advantage of that situation and tack on costs, but not Drake. They are a well-run, dependable, and honorable company to do business with.

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  • John of PA
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    I also just want to throw in here that a safe route to go would be to review software surveys, such as the AICPA annual software survey, which is a good acid test of a package.

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  • Peachie
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    This is great AZ.

    Originally posted by AZ-Tax
    Well put Peachie, I wish this would apply to all the posting on this message board.

    Speaking of OLTpro, I just received a card in the mail from them today. $399 unlimited returns and they support S-Corp, C-Corp, Partnerships, Estate etc. I ordered the sample CD. The lady told me they don't charge extra for e-file and/or print Business tax returns like Pros Series does. If there is any OLTpro users on this board, what is your renewal fee?
    Thank you so much. I am calling OLT now. As you noticed, Rod also gave me a heads up on this software. Hopefully, the CD is still available for review.

    Have a wonderful day.

    Peachie

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  • AZ-Tax
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    OLTpro

    Originally posted by Peachie
    I don't need anyone telling me how to spend my money and having an attitude with me because of the route I have chosen to take. In fact, please keep all snide remarks to yourself. Peachie
    Well put Peachie, I wish this would apply to all the posting on this message board.

    Speaking of OLTpro, I just received a card in the mail from them today. $399 unlimited returns and they support S-Corp, C-Corp, Partnerships, Estate etc. I ordered the sample CD. The lady told me they don't charge extra for e-file and/or print Business tax returns like Pros Series does. If there is any OLTpro users on this board, what is your renewal fee?

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  • John of PA
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    Drake is a great package and a great value and worth looking at.

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  • Peachie
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    Good morning.

    Originally posted by rtsietsema
    You could look at On-line Tax Pro. They offer both a Web-based program and a desktop version. Might fit your needs. Go to www.oltpro.com to check out a possible fit for your needs.
    Thanks for your response to my dilemma. I have never heard of OLT Pro, but I will certainly check it out. Have you used this program before?

    Peachie

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  • Peachie
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    Thank you David.

    Originally posted by David1980
    How many returns? If not too many, one of the pay per return packages might work. Drake has a PPR starting at around $300 I think?
    I do less than 100 returns per year. I am home based and very particular about clients. I only accept new clients by referral. I will take a look at the Drake PPR program to see if it applies to my situation.

    Peachie

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  • rtsietsema
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    Oltpro

    You could look at On-line Tax Pro. They offer both a Web-based program and a desktop version. Might fit your needs. Go to www.oltpro.com to check out a possible fit for your needs.

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  • David1980
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    How many returns? If not too many, one of the pay per return packages might work. Drake has a PPR starting at around $300 I think?

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  • Peachie
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    Tax software for review

    Happy Summer every one.

    I am in the process of selecting software to review for next season.

    I am formerly with TRX but used TAXACT this year because of all of the TRX problems. I have nixed Refunds Today after reading how you are renewed without your permission. I am looking at Accufile. Has anyone used this program? Some background:

    1) I only do 1040s w/schedule Cs, Es, etc. so I don't require a program that includes the Corporation modules. So, no need for a high value or high priced program, i.e., Drake, Proseries, Taxslayer or others.

    2) TAXACT was good but still lacking. I truly was spoiled by TRXs Pro 1040.

    I don't need anyone telling me how to spend my money and having an attitude with me because of the route I have chosen to take. In fact, please keep all snide remarks to yourself. I am asking for help, not a handout. I have been through that before with this board. I want a program that offers 1040, up to 5 states, and unlimited e-filing for less than $500. I am sure there may be 1 or 2 programs in the universe that fit this criteria and tend to be good in the process. If I have to, I will use TAXACT again.

    If you think you can make helpful suggestions, please respond.

    I'm appreciative.

    Peachie
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