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  • REVIEW: Online Payroll Software

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    dollar sign redA dozen years after the first SaaS versions of payroll software were introduced, it is no longer a question of why you would use them, but rather why any accounting practice would not. Hey:  Fast, scalable and designed to meet the needs of accounting professionals and their clients in a mobile world, online payroll has four primary advantages over desktop versions of the same software system:

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    David P. McClure is a technologist and business consultant whose career has included eight years with the NASA Space Shuttle Program and assignments in marketing, environmental services, software publishing and broadband. 

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What Flavor CRM Do You Want?
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ice cream artCustomer Relationship Management software, almost always referred to as CRM, has probably been seen by many small- and medium-sized accounting firms as something for large corporations. But increasingly, CRM is a function that is finding its way into almost every application that tracks people and companies, whether they are client or prospects.


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Bob Scott has provided information to the tax and accounting community since 1991, first as technology editor of Accounting Today, and from 1997 through 2009 as editor of its sister publication, Accounting Technology. He is known throughout the industry for his depth of knowledge and for his high journalistic standards.  
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There are many flavors!
1 Wednesday, 09 May 2012 19:53
Scott McReynolds
It's truly amazing how many CRM products are out there. The more I find to try the more there seems to be.

Talking to others its the same thing, they have theirfavorite but haven't found one they are 100% happy with. It's the hardest piece of software I've ever had to find.

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REVIEW: Online Payroll Software
Written by Dave McClure  

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dollar sign redA dozen years after the first SaaS versions of payroll software were introduced, it is no longer a question of why you would use them, but rather why any accounting practice would not. Hey:  Fast, scalable and designed to meet the needs of accounting professionals and their clients in a mobile world, online payroll has four primary advantages over desktop versions of the same software system:

Dave McClure
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David P. McClure is a technologist and business consultant whose career has included eight years with the NASA Space Shuttle Program and assignments in marketing, environmental services, software publishing and broadband. 

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LexisNexis Tool Used to Fight Georgia Tax Fraud
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lexisnexisLexisNexis says that the State of Georgia is utilizing one of its products in a pilot program aimed at fighting identity fraud. The LexisNexis Tax Refund Investigative Solution has been used since the program was launched in January and utilizes identity verification and authentication tools to find and hopefully halt the filing of fradulent tax returns.

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Technology Adds More to Your Life
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You are all involved with technology and likely track new products and services on a regular basis. Consequently, my focus is to discuss new technology products can provide benefits for our advancing 24 hour Work-Life wheel. How you choose to draw boundaries between work and life is a conversation that you should have with many. Here are a few products that can be effectively used for what you do and where you do it.


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Richard Oppenheim blends business experience, technology skills, and writing competence with a passion to help others succeed. Richard’s CPA career evolved from auditor to an early innovator, developing computer applications for the CPA firm and clients. As a consultant, he marketed and sold computer based education programs. He co-founded a company creating on-line continuing education courses for a range of AICPA guidelines including the areas of security, management and control over IT operations.
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Thomson Intros New Workpaper Product
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Thomson Reuters has introduced a new workpaper product, Workpaper CS. And while the company will continue to maintain its Engagement CS product, that product will not get much further development.

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Video Interview: Thomson Reuters MyPay Solutions
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The Progressive Accountant talks with Jack LaRue, SVP Thomson Reuters, about their payroll processing services available to tax and public accountants.


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Bob Scott has provided information to the tax and accounting community since 1991, first as technology editor of Accounting Today, and from 1997 through 2009 as editor of its sister publication, Accounting Technology. He is known throughout the industry for his depth of knowledge and for his high journalistic standards.  
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Wave Accounting Gets $12 Million

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NetSuite Signs GT, Deloitte, Frank Rimerman

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A Cloudy Year for Accounting Software

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SmartPros Results Flat

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Continuing education provider Smart Pros turned in results for its first quarter ended March 31 that showed both revenue and its net loss virtually unchanged from results in 2011. The company said lingering results from the recession and competitive factors kept a lid of its business.

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TaxAct Revs Up 9 Percent

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TaxAct, the tax preparation software company purchased by InfoSpace, had pro forma revenue of $61.9 million a 9-percent increase from $56.8 million for the first quarter ended March 31. TaxAct, purchased on January 31 contributed only two months of actual results to its Bellevue, Wash.-based parent.

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Sage and Avalara Ally for Accountants Network

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Sales-and-use tax vendor Avalara is joining with Sage North America to provide resources to members of the Sage Accountants Network. Avalara's Accountants Resource Center provides tools and educational resources for helping them increase their sales tax knowledge.  

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CliftonLarsonAllen to Resell Avectra

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CliftonLarsonAllen has agreed to resell Avectra's Social CRM to associations and nonprofit organizations.The accounting firm will offer the Avectra product in combination with Intacct's online accounting software. It is the latest move in the expansion of McLean, Va.-based Avectra's reseller program.

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ADP Revenue and Net Up 7 Percent for 2012

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Automatic Data Processing rolled sevens for its fiscal 2012 as net income, and revenue for employer services and total revenue all increased by 7 percent over 2011. And the company's metrics were strong in almost all areas for the year just ended.

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