Discussion:PAYROLL TAXES

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AJS (talk|edits) said:

26 February 2007
Since you are covering all kind of taxes, why not cover Payroll tax also under your website. Payroll taxes are sometimes confusing and most people scared of notices and levies imposed for payroll taxes by state authorites and IRS. That will keep this forum for the whole year.

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

26 February 2007
I'm confused by your post. There are lots of threads here regarding payroll taxes. What specifically are you suggesting?

Tdoyle (talk|edits) said:

February 26, 2007
Perhaps AJS is suggesting we create a distinct Payroll Tax Forum? Does anyone else have feedback on this?

- Tim Doyle, TaxAlmanac Moderator - Talk to me 09:26, 26 February 2007 (CST)

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

26 February 2007
Probably not a bad idea

Www.cpa1.biz (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2007
That seems good. I could see a seperate forum for payroll taxes...

AJS (talk|edits) said:

7 March 2007
We all work in different states and can help each other better for taxes related to our home state. In payroll taxes we have a lot of different kind of issues for all 50 states and IRS.

TexasTango (talk|edits) said:

27 April 2007
Besides Quickbooks, what other payroll service providers does someone reccomend?

Fuzzy Faced Leader (talk|edits) said:

1 December 2007
I use the Drake client writeup module, which can do live or ATF payroll.

Johnhuddleston (talk|edits) said:

1 December 2007
I have only used quickbooks. Is Drake better? Between quickbooks, lacerte, DMS and add ons. Intuit has a fair ownership interest in my firm.

John Huddleston Seattle Bellevue Tax Accountant

KCGuy (talk|edits) said:

16 December 2007
I am using payroll mate that is only $200 per year and you can do unlimited number of clients...this is the best deal out there...PENSOFT is really expensive and Quick books is around $249 for upto 50 clients...anyone wants to share their thoughts about the software they are using....

KCGuy (talk|edits) said:

29 January 2008
I use payroll Mate as well and like it a lot as it is very affordable...

Johnhuddleston (talk|edits) said:

29 January 2008
I think I pay $100 for quickbooks payroll because it is an add on the the quickbooks proadvisor package.

John Huddleston Seattle Bellevue Tax Accountant

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

30 January 2008
I think I pay somewhere around $500 for the payroll and proadvisor. Never stopped to really add it up. Seems like a reasonable cost to me with the new software every year.

CHAGIBO (talk|edits) said:

22 February 2008
WHERE DO I FINE FORM 8901

CHAGIBO (talk|edits) said:

22 February 2008
WHERE DO I FINE FORM 8901

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

22 February 2008
Try IRS.gov

Wiseapple (talk|edits) said:

22 April 2008
Let the IRS come to you. Just google: 8901

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