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  1. Localtax I am not sure if you are affiliated with OltPro or Onedesk but you can see the comments on this board from actual users of this software and they were not encouraging. I believe one user found a serious error in Sch C and another in the trust returns. I believe it was brought to the attention of the vendor but no corrections were done. I have nothing against OltPro or Onedesk but i would say to new users you get what you pay for! I would strongly recommend any new user to review the comments of those who have actually used this software for 2012 returns before they buy it for 2013.
    2 points
  2. Just in time to get the requirements reinstated to have a huge rush for CPE in 2013. I am doing mine anyway, just in case. I am going to hire Justin Case to work for me.
    1 point
  3. #3 seems very valid, when you just think about how their other products, like Quickbooks, routinely offer your clients 'their option' to cut you out.
    1 point
  4. You slightly misread, or I did not make it clear, that the point you did accept, is the point that bothers me. Sure, once we efile a return it is on the software company servers and the IRS and state servers. But it's also on mine, and if I need for some reason to look at a return I did 8 years ago, it's there AND SO IS THE PROGRAM THAT CREATED IT. But if I use a 'cloud' program, and then I change companies, how much access will I have to the files? Yes, I can store a pdf copy, but I can't, as I understand it, manipulate a file except through their program. If so, and I want to amend a return I filed through a company I no longer use, do I have to recreate it in the new software? Or if a client wants to know, "If back In 19__, I had overlooked _______ what would that have changed on my return?" can I go back and 'play with the numbers'?
    1 point
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