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Artikel2011 Tax Software Survey  
Oleh: Bonner, Paul
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 212 no. 3 (Sep. 2011), page 24-29.
Topik: Polls & Surveys; CPAs; Accounting Firms; Tax Preparation; Software Packages
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ85.31
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Isi artikelAs part of their 2011 annual tax software survey, the Tax Adviser and the Journal of Accountancy asked CPAs about what tax research service or other resource they primarily use and their thoughts on these products' strengths and weaknesses. More than 10,000 CPAs answered the survey, which asked about seven tax research providers. Of the more than 7,700 respondents who said they subscribed to a tax research service, over half said they used an RIA (Thomson Reuters) product 51%). Users of CCH (Wolters Kluwer) products accounted for another 33% of respondents, and BNA and Intuit represented 8% and 2%, respectively. Except for Intuit, these services were used consistently across firms of all sizes. Respondents who said their primary tax research service provider was CFS, LexisNexis, or Tax Analysts together represented a little more than 1% of respondents, so those products are not tabulated separately in this analysis.
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