Thursday, July 30, 2009

How to price individual returns and what software to use?

I am currently in public accounting, doing taxes. I am considering a move to the corporate life. If I did that I would like to prepare a few individual return on the side. How do you price an individual return? I know it is based on market, but do people use price per schedule (A,B,C,D), # of income streams, or time? Do you charge to e- file or just include that in the cost of the return. How do you price state returns? Considering I would just do 10 to 20 returns I guess, what software would you use. Seems like TaxAct prepares edition is the way to go. Any thoughts? Basically looking to find some side money, not establish my own firm.

How to price individual returns and what software to use?
Do a little 'Net research and see if you can find prices.





http://efiletaxreturns.com/pricing.xml


http://www.fileyourtaxes.com/Pricing.htm...


http://www.taxhawk.com/servicepricing.js...





Can't help you with the recommended software, although I have heard anecdotal evidence that supports your assumption on TaxAct.





Best of luck.


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