WorkingPoint Adds Tax Prep for Small Business

WorkingPoint, a company that develops online software for small businesses, has added new features to make it easier for its customers prepare their 2009 tax returns.

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The new tools will help WorkingPoint’s small business customers map their business expenses to a Schedule C, calculate their estimated income taxes and prepare 1099 forms for their independent contractors.

The tax features are part of WorkingPoint’s premium offering and are expected to be available by the end of the year.

For more information, visit www.workingpoint.com.


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