Discussion:Dropping atx

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One reason I am a NPA member for $189 a year is their Technology Advisor, a large-scale magazine which 'reviews' tax software, payroll programs and the like. The reviews are never negative, but by reading between lines you can get some idea what you are getting into.}} One reason I am a NPA member for $189 a year is their Technology Advisor, a large-scale magazine which 'reviews' tax software, payroll programs and the like. The reviews are never negative, but by reading between lines you can get some idea what you are getting into.}}
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> Dropping atx
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Ekcpa (talk|edits) said:

19 April 2008
I have used atx for 3 years. overall i was happy until this year. Support didn't know anything about the software and i am thinking it is time for a change.

Of course the problem is pricing and forms. I do about 300 1040s In 3 main states and then i do a couple 1041s a dozen 1120s a dozen 1065s and some payroll returns all during the year.

My question is , does lacerte or proseries have payroll returns in them (w2,w3,941,944,940) and if not do you know of a another software vendor that does???

Thanks, and happy after april 15th

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

19 April 2008
Don't know about Lacerte, but Proseries does not. You might check CFS software for a low cost alternative for payroll.

One reason I am a NPA member for $189 a year is their Technology Advisor, a large-scale magazine which 'reviews' tax software, payroll programs and the like. The reviews are never negative, but by reading between lines you can get some idea what you are getting into.

RJM (talk|edits) said:

19 April 2008
Drake and Taxslayer both have writeup programs with payroll returns and e-file ability. Will be testing both soon.