Hello, is there anyway I can program Proseries to automatically calculate price of a tax return based on (single, head of household, Married, W-2s, 1099s, Schedule Cs, Schedule A, etc)?
I want to program this so I won't have to look at my pricing sheet and waste in doing so. I want the system to atomically calculate that for us. Thank you!
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With a client open go to tools, billing, rates per form and enter pricing. Once you have them entered and saved go to tools, options, global billing options and choose 3 Per Form Charges.
I think this is what you want:
Open a blank or a return up and go to global billing options #3 is per form charges and read that first box (that should direct you to global billing forms.
With a client open go to tools, billing, rates per form and enter pricing. Once you have them entered and saved go to tools, options, global billing options and choose 3 Per Form Charges.
Thank you for that information. Can this be preset for all customers? Instead of doing it manually every time I do a return? like each schedule C automatically charges XX price, etc. I am not in the office right now, so can't check the settings yet.
Can I preset price for singles/HH/MFJ, etc? H&R Block and others I know have their own proprietary software were it calculates the pricing for each customer as the return is being finalized. Trying to see if Proseries "global billing" setting does the same.
Thank you.
You're welcome. That will set it for all clients. I don't think there is anything for single, married etc.
Once you save it, you should be good to go with all returns. It will calculate the cost based on your rates per form. I dont think you can do that with the filing statuses tho. I used to do rates per form but it has been a decade or more since I last did......so, i cant say for sure re: statuses.
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You're welcome. That will set it for all clients. I don't think there is anything for single, married etc.
beat me to the punch.....my friend from Ohio is correct.
Great thank you so much for the information!
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