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  • By sandeep kumar
  • 03 May, 2017

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Today thousands of companies are working on financial and calculation software innovation but not we are not here do any critics but to show you the basic features of a software that become close and friendly to you, as per the demands & challenges of today industry.
Let me introduce you our QuickBooks as worldwide accepted by professional and account Bookkeepers. Well this is nominated question for all of Us! why QuickBooks ? why not any other software ? how QuickBooks is ready to support tax services ? what are the basics features in payroll ?
Well these are common confusion, but Intuit QuickBooks is developed to wipe out the issues of finance and payroll complications. Before we explain the basic or advance feature of QuickBooks, I would like to share our contact and customer support desk number for any assistance, you can dial our toll-free number 1-844-556-6315. Now without wasting your precious time we are giving you answer why our QuickBooks software is innovation for today industry.
Most of the group of companies are running on single auto-desk software to get the payment or records for every section and branches. But QuickBooks feature is not one way, Intuit developed QuickBooks as per the demands of Enterprises, Small business, issues related to payroll and also for the merchandise.
No matter what is the position of your company but you always need payroll support and you face issues related with payroll. QuickBooks payroll service is paid subscription for QuickBooks Desktop software, you can select your service as per the requirement of your company, you can choose from Basic, enhanced & Assisted or directed payroll. But you must remember that QuickBooks payroll is windows supported, payroll is not for the Mac or Linux users, but does not mean that QuickBooks is not providing payroll for mac, mac users can use online payroll, and for online payroll you can dial our customer help desk number-1-866-729-2925. With QuickBooks you are able to generate payment invoice easily, also you can generate your QuickBooks Cheque as per the company direction for the employees.
By sandeep kumar 03 May, 2017

With it getting to be Tax Day, April 15, then it’s time for the anti-tax brigade to start the chant: Kill the tax code. Leading the rally this year is Ken Hoagland, who is chairman of the Online Tax Revolt and who just penned The FairTax Solution.

His idea is to trade income taxes for consumption taxes. Fix taxes, he tells us, “or rip it out by the roots and replace it.” In advance of Tax Day, he wrote up for Whispers his 10 biggest complaints with the income tax:


1. It’s too complicated. Even a degree in rocket science won’t save you from 67,500 pages of all but indecipherable tax code regulations. It confuses the IRS, the secretary of treasury and even the former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. It’s an annual nightmare that has spawned a tax industry based on complexity created by our own government.

2. It’s too expensive. The complexity of the code costs a lot of money—more than $310 billion last year on the paperwork alone. Small businesses often pay more in paperwork expenses than the taxes they pay. Can any law be just, much less efficient, that costs so much to obey?

3. It’s unfair. Income is commonly double and triple taxed, married people pay higher rates than singles living together and Congress’ mistake in failing to index the Alternative Minimum Tax for inflation now threatens to define as “wealthy” those with as little as $80,000 a year in income. How just can a tax be that rewards those who hide income either here or offshore or have tax lobbyists to broker special deals?

4. It damages the economy. Income taxes are levied on work, savings, and investments. In essence, the government grows by taking money from what makes the economy grow. Such a system retards capital formation, job growth, and a higher savings rate and, as such, stymies economic growth or recovery.

5. It’s been corrupted. More than a billion dollars a year is spent lobbying the tax code. Congress has sold off two to three tax breaks a day every day they’ve been in session for the last 20 years. It makes Congressmen powerful and lobbyists rich and creates a tax system with more loopholes than Swiss cheese. It’s very lucrative for those in Washington and very bad for those without a lobbyist.

6. It undermines American companies. Foreign governments often forgo domestic taxes on products for sale overseas. American companies don’t get that break and carry the second highest corporate tax rate in the world, employee FICA taxes, and significant tax compliance costs as the cost of doing business here. It puts the “Made in America” label at a significant producer price disadvantage and drives jobs overseas.

7. It hides the cost of government. Taxes are withheld from paychecks, hiding from plain sight the cost of federal spending and its relationship to our own earnings. For many Americans, federal spending mistakenly seems like “free money.” The resulting tenuous connection between personal wealth and government profligacy allows politicians to promise more and more from the Treasury to win elections and satisfy their own political ambitions. That’s destructive.

8. It’s intrusive. Once upon a time it was no one’s business how much money we made or how we spent it. Today it is the right and duty of the federal government to track every penny we earn, save, or spend. It has created a system where every business decision is weighed against tax consequences and where pastors are told what they can and can’t say from the pulpit to keep their non-profit status.

9. It hurts consumers and workers. Business taxes don’t come out of CEO’s personal accounts but are paid for by consumers when taxes are “embedded” in wholesale and retail prices. When competition with foreign producers won’t allow a higher price point to cover taxes, employee’s wages and benefits take the hit.

10. It makes us into modern day serfs. We get what’s left over in our paychecks after the federal government has taken its share. That means the fruits of our labors belong first to our government. That’s backwards and not at all what the Founding Father’s had in mind.


I got chance to read this wonderful books “ T he FairTax Solution “.

I formation courtesy – QuickBooks Help.

 

By sandeep kumar 03 May, 2017
This error is one of the frequent error in quickbooks.
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