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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading For A Living

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To: R Stevens who wrote (209)5/23/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1729
 
Turbo Tax and Quicken

Both made by the same company.

TurboTax for '98 is not out yet.

It is probably best to just type the data once
in Quicken, then import the file directly into
TurboTax DELUXE next year.

The old fashioned way of writting my trades
on a paper and typing them into TurboTax wasn't
all that bad. Last year I made around 500 trades
and it took about 10 hrs to do ALL my taxes. With
the software, it was a breeze. Would have been
much easier, though had I just used Quicken.

Alot of CPA's, so I've heard, also use Software to
complete clients taxes. TURBOTAX DELUXE is awesome.

There is an SI thread regarding Tax laws for Daytraders.
Colin Cody is very great.
exchange2000.com

S.W.
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