I've just begun evaluating tax software. Installed IntelliTax tonight and went through their promo materials. I get the feeling it's aiming for a different type of tax preparer with a different clientele than mine. If so, I'll put them on the bottom of my stack and continue looking, spending more time with them if my time allows. Would appreciate if any IntelliTax users or evaluators would confirm or deny my first impression. It seems to be for an office or multiple store-front offices that do a lot of returns quickly with a fair "bank" business. Their promos push the bank products, keeping tabs on your staff of preparers (both in training and the interview method of data entry and in the tracking of your staff's productivity). It talked about their depreciation module as handling the more common situations; you can customize to meet other depreciation situations. You get a Spanish-speaking "where's my refund" line. IntelliTax seems to be a bit light on state non-personal returns.
I have CT clients with NYC careers (and maybe a rental in RI or AZ) and lots of investments and self-employed spouses in professions like real estate and kids with trust funds and kiddie tax. They need lots of attention and what-if scenarios and recalculating of their w/h &/or ES when they find out their bonus amounts or sell some stock options. I have partnerships and S-corporations and gift tax returns and estates. I give lots of personal attention year round and do lots of research. Some clients send me their QuickBooks files, so integration with QB would be a nice plus. I don't want to jump to conclusions too quickly and miss a gem, but I think a better match for me exists out there.
I have CT clients with NYC careers (and maybe a rental in RI or AZ) and lots of investments and self-employed spouses in professions like real estate and kids with trust funds and kiddie tax. They need lots of attention and what-if scenarios and recalculating of their w/h &/or ES when they find out their bonus amounts or sell some stock options. I have partnerships and S-corporations and gift tax returns and estates. I give lots of personal attention year round and do lots of research. Some clients send me their QuickBooks files, so integration with QB would be a nice plus. I don't want to jump to conclusions too quickly and miss a gem, but I think a better match for me exists out there.
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