Discussion:2009 Year-End Client Tax Planning Letter
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| What are all of you using for year-end planning letters to send to clients? (either a subset - eg, all S corps - or the entire client base) I'm not thrilled with the one that comes with our research software and was curious as to what other resources are available that we might be able to access.
Thanks, Gail | |
Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said: | 4 November 2009 |
| I write my own; it is in progress now. | |


