Anyone know of a good tax program for business returns only.Have a good 1040 program but looking for 1120,1120s,1065,etc.Most companies have this bundled with a 1040 program but looking for a seperate program that doesn't cost me my first child.
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Originally posted by Donanitalooking for a seperate program that doesn't cost me my first child.
If so, it won't cost you that much -- you can get it for just an arm and a leg.
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How about a pay-per-return version of your desired business return software? I use ATX's PPR. It's their full Max, but I get 10 returns free (can purchase more in bundles of five or ten) with the $165 program. It has everything you could ever need, including all states and payroll returns and obscure personal forms, so you can use any combination of business and personal returns for your 10 returns. A return includes federal and state. Start by checking your own software to see if they offer a pay-per-return price for their business software. If not, get an ATX demo to check out. Get demos of any business software that offers pay-per-return pricing.
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Lacerte
Originally posted by Black BartWell, It's been a while since I had Lacerte (800-765-7777), but I was thinking they had a separate one for biz. They have excellent software.
If so, it won't cost you that much -- you can get it for just an arm and a leg.
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Are these menu driven programs. My software is and I don't like not seeing where my imput info is going to untill I view the return and them have to go back.I have used TaxWorks in the past and like to but them got a little pricey and charged for e-filing.I like the pay per return but didn't know is you had to purchase the bundle to get this for the business or not. My 1040 software is good and reasonably priced just the business part is not that great.
Hey wouldn't to be great if TMI would start marketing tax software programs.How about it Brad.
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Just so this board gets "equal representation", I believe CSI's UltraTax should be explored as well. It is very similar to Lacerte in program setup-i.e.-it is menu driven by section of the tax return with submenus for specific sections, and a forms click to check how it will show up on actual printout.Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow
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Tax Works
Donanita,
I am not for sure, but I think you can purchase just the business portion of TaxWorks, looks like it is about $495 for new users. Go to their website http://www.taxworks.com/Index.aspx and then you can locate a sales rep in your area.
I used Lacerte for many years until Intuit bought them out and the product became very pricey, so switched to TaxWorks in 2003 for all 1040's and business returns. About half the cost of LaCerte and the efile is less.
Sandy
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