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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading For A Living

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To: R Stevens who wrote (209)5/23/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: agent99  Read Replies (1) of 1729
 
>>>Do we need both Quicken and Turbo Tax Delux?
Isn't it just as easy to enter it into Turbo Tax the first time?
I have been using an Excel homemade spread sheet, but I like the Turbo Tax recommendation.<<<

I've never really thought about entering securities transactions into Turbo Tax directly...maybe it has something to do with the aversion to putting taxes together and wanting to use that particular software only when necessary! <grimace> I don't know how entering the trades into Turbo Tax would work, since it's not out yet for 1998 and as you need to keep records as you go along you'd have to transfer everything...Maybe there's a way to do so, but I confess that I haven't really paid attention. I hope someone else has better info for you!
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