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Our little company does a small payroll with confidence that the taxes and reports to taxing authorities will be generated and easily sent for our account. it would be helpful if Intuit Payroll would get the processing for the state of MN's Unemployment and Workforce taxes set up for epay or eservices with MN. It is available and works in the ONLINE Payroll service. So the Desktop QB Pro and Enhanced Payroll need the same support. The QBs Calendar is useless for adding tasks, etc since there is no notification as dates approach or are overdue. Additional, this calendar and no other events have any notifications outside of having QBs desktop open and running and looking for these things that need attention. This does not serve us well for tax payments to be paid on time and those state reports that much be done on state websites. The only workaround is to post important dates in my Outlook Calendar. Duplication of effort! The same sort of thing happens with accessing the web for Banking log ins and downloads. QBs does not save passwords so that I can log in automatically as I can do in a browser (secure and or private browsing). Again, a time waster. Otherwise, we are pleased as QB Desktop Pro 2013 gives us a control of data that is preferred over the online QB as well as better handling of fixed assets and amortizations. Well, so far, we do not need an accountant or tax preparer. That is a saving of time and money.
I thought I would hate this book, but since my book club chose it, I decided to give it a try. Much to my surprise, it is on my top twenty books ever read. As I consider our 21st century men with their hip clothes, permed and colored hair, lively after shave, and life style of gym to pub to couch for an evening of reality shows, I ask the question: is there one out there who could live through this ordeal?
this is the only book you need. i didn't even finish it before my NCLEX and i passed in 75 questions. be careful though, in the beginning it might shake your confidence a little bit because it tries to trick you a few times (and then it tells you why you fell for the trick) so just keep it in mind, but don't let it shake you.