* The BlockTax QuickBooks blog is from a Florida CPA with a national reputation for QuickBooks, QuickBooks Add-ons, QuickBooks Terminal Server, QuickBooks Help, low cost QuickBooks Outsourcing and Search Engine Optimization. Intuit pays me to make QuickBooks better and often adopts my ideas. Intuit CEOs wrote, "You're fantastic Mike. Absolutely fantastic... Keep raising hell when Intuit does something wrong." I was on Intuit's first Customer Advisory Councils for QuickBooks and the ProSeries version of TurboTax. I have long pre-release tested Intuit products or worked on product designs. I had Intuit drop a QuickBooks testing test after my second win, by a big margin, discouraged other testers. This lets us master QuickBooks before others see it.
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New QuickBooks 2009 Add-on, a Gun or Method Integration
I recently got this question about a new QuickBooks 2009 add-on, though I rarely use it: I have a new client that owns three companies that they run through QuickBooks. They have a main project management company, which is the main contracting company. They also have a company that purchases materials. It sells these materials to the main project management company....
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The Great Divorce
This very impressibe post on The Great Divorce has nothing to do with QuickBooks 2009 or accounting. It is much more important. The Great Divorce is about the separate classes that now dominate the United States. - - - - - - - - - - I?ll be shocked if there?s another book this year as important as Charles Murray?s ?Coming...
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Florida Unemployment Tax
CUTTING BACK: Employers taxed by new levies is an excellent story by Jennifer Robinson. She tells about Nevada nearly doubling payroll taxes on companies with more than $250,000 in annual payroll, from 0.63 percent to 1.17 percent of payroll. The Florida Unemployment Tax Insanity is far worse, with tax rates increasing from as little as 0.02% to 4.20%% for the MOST stable deserving employers. Few small business owners even know that this is the cause of their big tax increases. The Florida Unemployment Tax Insanity also features ridiculous extra amounts in penalties and interest, harrassing phone calls, extra and premature credit-killing liens.
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QuickBooks 2009 Online Banking Problems, QuickBooks 2009 Errors, QuickBooks 2009 Upgrades
The latest news on solutions to QuickBooks 2009 problems, from a QuickBooks 2009 insider.
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Should You Upgrade to QuickBooks2009? Outgrowing QuickBooks 2009? QuickBooks 2009 Add-ons
This very active authoritative QuickBooks 2009 blog is quickly becoming an authority.