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  1. But my tech skills are the same as my music preferences....stuck in the 80's and 90's. Tom Modesto, CA
    2 points
  2. Note to everyone: Stick to the tax and financial topics on this site. As I've now had to post in two other topics here in the Covid-19 forum, because there are two main "camps" that could lead down a quasi-political path here, we will NOT be having discussions on subjects such as: the virus' spread, the timing of when and how the economy reopens, effectiveness of wearing masks, or anything to do with masks for that matter, essential vs non-essential business classifications, church reopenings, group gatherings allowed or not, or anything else that points to the handling of the matter or the other party's opposition to it. Basically, anything you see people fighting over on other social media should stay there. POSTS AND/OR ENTIRE TOPICS WILL BE DELETED OR LOCKED.
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  3. I think the better solution is to have the charity write a check to pay back the loan, then write a check back to the charity and get a receipt. Not saying your plan won't work, but I would have a hard time documenting the forgiveness to the level that would pass IRS standards. Tom Modesto, cA
    2 points
  4. I don't know where the name originated but maybe Eric would since he worked there. Based in Caribou, Maine, and Ft. Pierce, Fla. ATX Forms was founded in 1992 and owned by brothers Glynn and Steve Willett. The company's tax software under the ATX Forms name was MAX and Saber. Glynn Willett agreed to stay on for roughly four years when UCG purchased ATX Forms in 2002 to oversee the company’s tax research and software business. UCG is the company that had Kleinrock. I started with Saber, and it started with a tiger roar upon launch. iirc, it was some sort of excel-based program, but I could have that confused with some other program at this point. I also had something called Zillion Forms around the same time. https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/kleinrocks-ucg-acquires-atx-forms
    1 point
  5. I may be wrong Abby, but it could be....Athletic T Rex...
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  6. Yes, available for taxes on raw land only.
    1 point
  7. I was suspicious and wanted to see what you folks knew before I passed it along to my client, in whose biz name it came to my email on his biz site. I would've deleted it at least until, or IF, I received a snail mail. The client I passed it along to will almost certainly delete it.
    1 point
  8. The shenanigans stopped many years ago, you should be okay. But why just get your own domain, we are in 2020 now and prices are very low.
    1 point
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