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Tax Year 2018 Desk Reference Guide

Tax Year 2018 Desk Reference Guide

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Download Drake Software's 2018 Desk Reference Guide

To help tax return preparers get ready for the first filing season featuring the majority of the changes brought about by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Drake Software has issued its updated annual desk reference guide.

The Drake Software 2018 Desk Reference Guide organizes important, frequently used tax information, like the due diligence requirements, Social Security payback limitations, and common filing season requirements. If you haven't signed up to access Taxing Subjects downloads, take a moment to fill out the below information. 

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Whether designing superheroes, penciling caricatures, or just doodling, I always knew I was going to earn some sort of art degree while in college. That was my goal before I decided to trade Edgar Degas for Edgar Allan Poe during a Freshman English class. The BA in English soon morphed into a double-major in English and Philosophy, eventually becoming an MA in English. It only makes sense that I learned of a writing opportunity for a local marketing firm while teaching a first-year college English course. Before I knew it, I was writing and editing tax-related articles for Taxing Subjects, and this has been my home since 2014.