[ajug-members] IT consulting accounting software?
Burr Sutter
burrsutter at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 11:43:31 EDT 2007
We just need a panel of "converts".
On 4/24/07, Curt Smith <csmith at javadepot.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm a typical single IT consultant corporation, Type S, and just went
> through my first tax season. My CPA is ok, but has done me no favors or
> helps where I feel the slightest amount of foresight into the newbies
> needs could have been satisfied by a single paragraph of std helps. I
> feel she could be replaced by a standard accounting package that also
> handles state tax submission forms.
>
> The most specific knowledge she has that I couldn't replace with
> turbo-tax business is Qtrly event: what state tax forms need
> submitting. I'm handling Fed montly tax payments easy enough via the
> IRS's Electronic Funds Transfer (ETF) website. No CPA help needed once
> you guesstimate an amount to pay monthly.
>
> Any specific suggestions/experiences?
>
> A friend who's running a full company is using Quick books online and
> loves it for std business accounting features but I haven't checked into
> the features that may support tax paying help.
>
> Just a thought that the subject of converting to corp-to-corp and
> running your 1 person business would be a useful AJUG mini-topic?
>
> BTW I'm happy to share what I've learned so far re SEP,
> dividends/distributions etc.
>
> Thanks,
> Curt Smith
> csmith at javadepot.com
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