Tax Preparation & Linux

Matthew Carpenter matt
Thu Jan 20 09:46:37 PST 2005


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This is EIS's first year as an LLC, I'll be returning to my CPA this
year.  That along with impending adoption expenses (and supposed
credits) will probably keep me paying the $150 for the next few years.

Keep us up to speed though!  This topic seems to creep up annually, and
each year I note new software and new hope for self-filing.

Thanks all!

Dr. Jones wrote:
|
| How do all these work for a small business. I believe I will need to
| file an 1120s form instead of a 1040, as an s-Corp. Anyone here on the
| list who runs a small corp, which requires different filing procedures?
|
|> On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:12:55 -0500
|> "Aakin N. Patel" <aakin at aakin.net> wrote:
|>
|>
|>
|>> : Additionally, I've used http://www.taxactonline.com for the past 2
|>> years with : reasonable success. Works fine with Moz/FF and Konqui
|>> (at least it did last : year...).
|>>
|>> As does www.taxslayer.com.
|>>
|>> And at $9 for Federal, with the state included for free, it's not a bad
|>> deal at all.
|>>
|
|
|
| Scott
|

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