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Kamunyama (talk|edits) said:

9 December 2005
I am starting up a tax preparation/returns business in alabama. Can anyone recommend software i can use. i have seen several on the web but havent read any reviews. i also plan to e-file using the software.

thanks

fk

Elmer (talk|edits) said:

9 December 2005

Mpfllc (talk|edits) said:

9 December 2005
Intuit's ProSeries (The pro version of Turbotax) is, in my opinion the best for the money. You may buy the full programs or prepare returns on a "Pay as you go" basis. Have used ProSeries in it's different permutations since 1986 and have been very pleased. Have only had small, minor issues with their interpretation of the IRC, but I give it 98% out of 100. The trick is to not rely on any software to cover all issues. You must have a good working knowledge of tax law and the mechanics of tax preparation prior to using any program. Hope this helps and good luck with your practice.