Practice Management Save Time With Link and Get a Sweet Deal on eSignature Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Angela Doheny Modified Mar 5, 2019 1 min read Did you know that on average, tax professionals spend 65 percent of their time doing data collection and data entry? That’s why we’re working to cut that time in half with the Client Connection Suite. The Client Connection Suite for Lacerte®, ProSeries® and Intuit® Tax Online brings two components: Intuit Link and Intuit eSignature Plus. Intuit Link helps you securely organize, track and automate data collection quickly and easily on any of your clients’ devices in one portal. With a simple interface and a visual dashboard, you and your clients can communicate and get tasks done much more efficiently and transparently. On the other hand, Intuit eSignature modernizes tax approval and payment deadlines so that you can save significant time getting a payment and eSignature in just a few clicks. Invite 10 clients to use Link by Jan. 31, and you’ll get 20 percent off the price of eSignature! Click here for all the details. Previous Post Money Management Made Easy and Convenient Next Post Tax Pro Q&A: Tax Season Productivity Tips Written by Angela Doheny Angela is marketing manager for Intuit® ProConnect™. More from Angela Doheny Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News Stacking capital loss harvesting with a SEP contribution Advisory Services Building a modern CAS tech stack Practice Management Short survey: How did tax season go for you? Webinars Increase Client Lifetime Value: May 21 Webinars What’s New in ProConnect™ Tax: May 8 Webinars Succession Planning Considerations: June 4 Practice Management Celebrate! Really bad Dad tax jokes Tax Law and News Tax breaks in disaster-affected areas Tax Law and News May 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Practice Management Elimination vs. delegation vs. automation