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Arizona state taxes
I previously did accounting using Better Investing Club
Accounting and usually ordered the federal and state tax
software. Now that the federal comes with bivio, what
forms/reports would I need to print to complete the Arizona
state tax form? I am assuming you haven't added Arizona to
your tax software, so I might need to complete the state tax
form by hand.

Thank you,

Audrey Harding
Audrey:

I am the treasurer of an Arizona-based Investment Club
partnership. I have found it very easy to prepare the state
forms using the AZ Department of Revenue website. It has a
fillable Acrobat pdf form for partnership returns. Once you
have completed the federal return in bivio, you will have
the data that you need to enter into the AZ partnership
return and state K-1s. There is no calculations necessary;
only data entry.

The URL is
http://www.revenue.state.az.us/Forms/partnership.asp

Jack Ranby

AUDREY HARDING wrote:
> I previously did accounting using Better Investing Club
> Accounting and usually ordered the federal and state tax
> software. Now that the federal comes with bivio, what
> forms/reports would I need to print to complete the Arizona
> state tax form? I am assuming you haven't added Arizona to
> your tax software, so I might need to complete the state tax
> form by hand.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Audrey Harding
On 12/30/07, AUDREY HARDING wrote:
> I previously did accounting using Better Investing Club
> Accounting and usually ordered the federal and state tax
> software. Now that the federal comes with bivio, what
> forms/reports would I need to print to complete the Arizona
> state tax form? I am assuming you haven't added Arizona to
> your tax software, so I might need to complete the state tax
> form by hand.

No, we haven't add AZ. This year we're adding CO, NJ, NY, and
PA, in addition to CA. You don't need to order anything.

BTW, our competitor is ICLUBcentral, not BetterInvesting. The
software is called ICLUBCentral Club Accounting. It was never
branded as BetterInvesting Club Accounting.

Cheers,
Rob