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CCH Rolls Out TaxScripts - Small & Medium Firms Rejoice! E-mail
Written by Alex Vuchnich   
Monday, 12 January 2009 00:00

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CCH reps are selling TaxScripts® TaxPro, an electronic process to obtain IRS transcripts. The application  enables tax professionals to quickly create and submit Disclosure Authorizations and IRS transcript requests. Any tax practitioner who has filed at least five electronic tax returns in the past year may use this new service.

TaxScripts TaxPro users input personal profile data just once. Subsequently they simply follow on-screen prompts to create Disclosure Authorizations and transcript requests with details like the types of information sought and target tax years. They then upload the request to the IRS which automatically pushes the requested data back to them.

This is very slick stuff -- I guarantee you’ll be impressed. I was so excited I almost wished I had an current client tax problem for which I needed a transcript! I can’t wait!!!

Here’s a nice demo -- a bit longish, but very informative.


Alex Vuchnich
About the author:
Alexander Vuchnich, CPA, CFE is
Manager of Enterprise Accounting Markets.

Mr. Vuchnich leads weekly CPE seminars, demonstrating how accountants can add value to their practices.

Prior to joining Sageworks, Inc., Mr. Vuchnich was an audit manager with Batchelor, Tillery & Roberts, LLP, a professional services firm focusing on small business and not-for-profit clients. Mr. Vuchnich served clients in a range of industries including technology, manufacturing and service.

Mr. Vuchnich holds a Masters of Accountancy and BS in Accounting from North Carolina State University. Mr. Vuchnich is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Mr. Vuchnich served on the NCACPA's Young CPA Cabinet as chair of the Community Service Subcommittee.

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