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Abby Normal

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  1. Yeah.....I am assuming I have to duplicate the file but how does the ending numbers from 12/31/14 move over to starting numbers on 1/1/15 but in the 14 software. I suppose I will just call ATX next week.

    You don't duplicate it, you do a rollover. When you click on the rollover tab, you have two tabs: 2013 and last Month/Quarter. Choose Last Month/Quarter. Then choose the return you want to do a short year on. This will make your beginning depreciation and other rolled over numbers correct.

    As for efiling it, it sounds like you have to call ATX to get them to allow it. I've always just paper filed.

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  2. "ATX appeared for a second year to have largely recovered from its technically troubled 2013 season. It continued to regain market share, and users gave it an overall satisfaction rating near the average for all major products. Notably, nearly 90% of its users would recommend it for a new tax practice, second only to Drake in that regard "

    http://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2015/aug/2015-tax-software-survey.html

  3. Just hide the update in Windows Update by right-clicking it and choosing hide update.

    Saw a thread on this in an IT forum I follow and the poor IT guy had employees getting popups everyday reminding them to install the update. His fellow IT guys were telling him to do registry edits and group policy edits and all kinds of techie things. I suggested he just hide the updates, like I did. Sometimes techies can't see the forest for the trees. I guess a lot of people have never hidden an update and might not even know it can be done.

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  4. Have you noticed that every Monday, the ATX Servers are not automatically running when you start your computer? If you leave your computers running 24/7 then you probably won't notice this, but our computers shutdown automatically every night (Scheduled Task).

    I first noticed it when one of my staff wanted to access ATX before I had run it on my computer (workstation/server), and they could not get in. And when I start ATX on Monday, the window pops up and shows the servers starting.

    I had asked ATX if I had 10 years of programs on my computer would I have all 10 servers auto-start all the time, but ATX did not understand my question. I'm pleased to learn that the answer is no. It will just start the current and prior year server services.

  5. I updated my 6 yr old cracked screen win7 home laptop to win10 with almost no glitches. It froze the first time it ran but after I powered down, it came back up just fine. I know you all love 7 but I'm so glad to be done with it.

  6. I hear what you're saying, Sara, but I've seen a upswing in IRS audits the past few years. They're all correspondence audits over either Sch C or Sch A. I'm currently awaiting resolution of two audits. Prior to the past few years, I only had two audits over a twenty year period.

  7. We have that exact situation and we add the allowance to box 1 of the W2. Plus we also add the gas reimbursements to box 1 of the W2 because we do not know if it is more or less than the standard mileage amount because the employees are not accounting for mileage to the employer. This leaves the employee to report their mileage on the 2106 and subtract the amount of reimbursements the employer paid for gas and allowance.

    http://www.irs.gov/instructions/i2106/ch02.html#d0e429

    We've tried for years to get them to just report their mileage and get reimbursed a set amount per mile, but we can't get them to switch, even though we tell them it would save both the employer and the employees taxes. Their reason: this is the way it's always been done.

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  8. Refresh my memory here. I used ATX MAX for a long time prior to the CCH takeover. If I recall correctly, doesn't ATX populate the organizer from the current year tax information? Other software companies that I have used do this. Just wondering.

    Not sure I understand your questions, but ATX creates the organizer in the prior year's software and populates it from that year, putting the prior year numbers in the appropriate column. Pretty much like every other software I've ever used... and I've used a few.

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