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Tax Software Vendors Gear Up for Busy Tax Season With tax season just around the corner, software vendors are scrambling to roll out the newest versions of their software. Want to know what's hot in tax prep this year? Read up on all the latest innovations vendors have cooked up for the 2000 tax season.
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 6, 2000 (SmartPros) -- Accounting and tax software giant Intuit, Inc. has rolled out the newest version of its Quicken TurboTax.
TULSA, Okla., Dec. 6, 2000 (SmartPros) -- Tax and Accounting Software Corp., known as TaascForce, has expanded its online tax service, preptax.com, to serve individual taxpayers who prepare their own returns.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec. 5, 2000 (SmartPros) -- Small business accounting software maker Intuit, Inc. has launched the latest version of its popular QuickBooks software, QuickBooks 2001, and QuickBooks for the Web, Basic Edition, its first exclusively Web-based accounting service.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2000 (SmartPros) -- Anticipating a significant increase in business, online tax preparation service e1040.com, a subsidiary of tax prep and financial services firm Gilman + Ciocia, Inc., has struck a three-year deal with Orrtax Software, Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based tax software firm, to provide filing center services.
STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 29, 2000 (SmartPros) -- Starting in January, taxpayers will be able to pay their federal taxes online by credit card, regardless of the software or method of preparation they use this tax season.
Tax Season Survival Guide
It's that time of year again -- tax season is close at hand. Which is why SmartPros has compiled a tax season survival guide that offers a variety of articles, checklists, and other resources designed to help you prepare for this busy time. Related Products
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