Reviews for Your Clients
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Review of Sales & Use Tax Systems -- 2006
Wal-Mart, Target and CostCo do it. So do Bob’s Hardware in Ostego, Michigan,
the Valentine Diner in Clinton, Oklahoma, and even the Belly General Store in
Atlanta, Georgia. Every business that sells, rents or leases a product collects
and remits sales taxes to a variety of jurisdictions.
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Construction Accounting Software Review - 2005
The packages reviewed here provide the tools to accurately estimate the job, as well as let you observe and manage the process as it moves from contract to completion.
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Property Management Software Review - 2005
The role of a good property management
software product can vary from company
to company, depending on their needs. The products reviewed here vary
in much the same way.
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2007 Review of Sales & Use Tax Programs
With more than 8,000 taxing jurisdictions in the United States,
it is essential for businesses with taxable transactions in more
than a few locations to employ a sales and use tax compliance
system. There are essentially two breeds of systems: high-end
real-time systems that integrate with a business’ financial and
sales management programs to automatically find and apply
appropriate rates and then automatically populate returns for
the required jurisdictions, and small businesses-focused after-
the-fact systems that are used by accountants or business
owners who enter or import sales and tax data after a period
close and then generate SUT returns. Both types of systems
are included in this review section. This review section should
give you a good jumping off point.
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Trustfile — Trustfile Sales & Use Tax