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September 15, 2004- Burton Software Company, INc.
announces the release of the windows version of PRFORMS, an after-the-fact
payroll program that will allow small businesses and accounting
firms to track and report payroll items to state and federal governments.
PRFORMS provides for W-2, 1099, 941, 940 and state reporting via
paper and electronic means. This program replaces the old DOS-based
version, which was released in 1995.
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| 2004 PrForms
Version Coming to Windows Soon!!! |
PrForms
made a major change and has been converted to the Windows Platform.
To provide better functionality and more friendly user interactions
the dos program had made a conversion to the Windows Operating systems.
Most of the original features are still intact in the program but
also there are new features that come with the 2004 PrForms Windows
version. Check the news section often for update on the official release
date of the PrForms program. As for now the release date is
September 15, 2004. This includes all current Georgia payroll
forms, plus Forms W-2 for 2004.
| W-2 Combo
for 2003 includes both the W-2 Generator and 1099 Program |
For
year 2003, W-2 Combo combines the popular W2 generator and 1099
into a new more convienent and powerful program. The W2 combo allows
you to print data quickly, easily, and ability to print required
W-2 forms (including Forms W-2c, W-3 and W-3c) and 1099 forms (including
Forms 5498, W2-G and 1098) for mailing to users, for files, and
for submissions to the Social Security Administration.
*Date last Modified:
December 1, 2004
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