ANGEL FIRE, NM, December 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) WorldSharp Technologies, Inc. today announced the availability of the 2011 version of the WorldSharp 1099 Preparation System. It is shipping with the new form changes and the IRS electronic reporting and correction specifications for 2011. Forms and corrections for past years all the way back to 1995 may also be processed. The system now has even easier importing capabilities. When ordered, the software can be downloaded or shipped on CD. Items can be entered using two different modes of data entry or the data can be imported from files of other computer applications or spreadsheets. The WorldSharp customer support staff is available to help customers import their data and electronically file their returns. WorldSharp also provides the optional service to print, mail and e-file for their customers.
Printing can be on pre-printed forms or blank paper. The system can print the form with the data and e-file, so there is no need to purchase forms. The system prints and electronically reports 1098, 1098-C, 1098-E, 1098-T, 1099-A, 1099-B, 1099-C, 1099-CAP, 1099-DIV, 1099-G, 1099-H, 1099-INT, 1099-LTC, 1099-MISC, 1099-OID, 1099-PATR, 1099-R, 1099-S, 1099-SA, 3921, 3922, 5498, 5498-ESA, 5498-SA, W-2G and optionally 1042-S forms.
Bobby Anderson, president of WorldSharp Technologies said that in the past, the system has been primarily used by banks and financial institutions, which is WorldSharp's main marketing focus. However, in order to make the quality software package available to small businesses and companies in other industries, WorldSharp lowered the price from $500 to $89.95. A 2-license version is $159.95 and a 10-license version is $249.95. Many vendors charge extra for electronic reporting. So, WorldSharp decided to provide its Premium Package which includes all of the forms (except 1042-S) and electronic reporting without additional charges. A system which includes 1042-S support is available for $189.95.
Unlike other systems, the WorldSharp 1099 Preparation System allows users to process any kind of 1099 form and has no restrictions on the number of forms processed or the number of companies processed.
For additional information about the 2011 version of the WorldSharp 1099 Preparation System, contact customer support at (575)445-2504 or visit http://www.WorldSharp1099Software.com. Inquires may also be addressed to info@worldsharp.com.
WorldSharp Technologies, Inc. is located in Angel Fire, New Mexico and has provided quality financial software packages primarily to banks and financial institutions since 1978. For additional information about WorldSharp visit http://www.WorldSharp.com.
WorldSharp Technologies, Inc. provides Banking and Financial Software, primary products Stockholder Accounting and 1099 Preparation. For further information, pleast contact us at (575)445-2504.
1099 Software for 2011 IRS Tax Forms Released by WorldSharp for $89
WorldSharp Technologies, Inc. announced that the 2011 Version of WorldSharp 1099 Preparation System with Electronic Reporting is ready for Distribution at $89.95. This version is for Forms 1098, 1099, 3921, 3922, 5498, W-2G and 1042-S.
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[Press-News.org] 1099 Software for 2011 IRS Tax Forms Released by WorldSharp for $89WorldSharp Technologies, Inc. announced that the 2011 Version of WorldSharp 1099 Preparation System with Electronic Reporting is ready for Distribution at $89.95. This version is for Forms 1098, 1099, 3921, 3922, 5498, W-2G and 1042-S.