ORLAND PARK, IL, December 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) Real Business Solutions (www.RealTaxTools.com), a leading W2 software vendor, announced today the release of the W2 Electronic Reporting option for the 2010/2011 tax season. Through W2 Mate, the W2 Preparation Software offered by the company, business filers and accounting firms can E-File unlimited number of W2s with the Social Security Administration. Businesses looking for HIRE Act reporting compliance can benefit from the updated support for the 2010 EFW2 format.
A FREE W2 Software trial can be downloaded from the company's website by visiting http://www.W2Mate.com.
"W2 Mate is one of the very first software applications to add support for the HIRE Act reporting and electronic filing. Our engineers updated our EFW2 format support to include the new W2 Efile records mandated by the Social Security Administration. We try to keep our W2 tax software always ahead of the curve and yet affordable to everyone," says W2 Mate product manager Nancy Walters.
W2 Mate W2 reporting solution offers support for electronic (paperless) and print (paper) of unlimited wage and information returns W-2, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV and 1099-R. All for one flat fee.
Users of Enterprise Accounting software like QuickBooks, Sage MAS 90, Sage MAS 200 and Microsoft Dynamics GP can save a lot of money by using the W2 Efile and 1099 Efile features available inside W2 Mate.
W2 Mate software highlights:
- W2 EFile support (Complies with SSA EFW2 format - Specifications for Filing Forms W-2 Electronically)
- 1099 EFile support (Complies with IRS Publication 1220- Specifications for Filing Form 1098, 1099, 5498, and W-2G Electronically or Magnetically)
- Generates ready-to-email w2 forms and 1099 forms. Which eliminates the need to print and email W2s and 1099s to employees and contractors.
- For paper filers 1096 and W3 are automatically generated.
- Unlimited W2 forms and 1099 forms.
- SSA approved to print W2 Form Copy A and W3 on regular white paper, which eliminates the need for expensive red-ink forms.
- Network ready with affordable pricing for multiple seats.
- W2 and 1099 data checking and validation.
- Prints on pre-printed 1099 forms & W2 Forms.
- Prints 1099 Form Copies & W2 Copies on blank paper.
- Direct data import for QuickBooks 1099 forms and QuickBooks W2 forms.
- W2 1099 data import from CSV file.
- Exports W2s and 1099s to excel.
Visit http://www.W2Mate.com to learn more about W2 Mate.
Real Business Solutions is an industry leader in providing payroll software, 1099 filing software and W2 tax software solutions. Through the company's website, http://www.PayrollMate.com, small businesses and accounting professionals can find and download software to manage payroll, report payroll taxes, print W2 Forms, eFile 1099s, electronically file W2 forms, print payroll forms like NYS-45 and print laser checks.
EFW2 2011- W2 Software from W2Mate.com Supports 2010 W2 Forms Efile Including HIRE Act Exempt Wages and Tips; W2 Mate Makes Electronic W2 Filing Affordable and Stress FREE
W2 Mate, W2 EFile Software, helps business filers meet SSA W-2 E File requirements for the tax season 2010/2011. The popular W2 preparation software eliminates the need for expensive W2 eFile Services which charge per form.
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