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Dear valued customer,

Thank you for your interest in our software. ezPaycheck is an inexpensive alternative for in-house payroll processing. It is $109.00 per calendar year, per computer installed. You can try it for 30 days at no obligation, using the link below. Please let us know if you have specific questions and we are happy to answer them for you!

EzPaycheck payroll software can fill in and print tax form W2, W3, 940 and 941. However ezPaycheck will not fill in state and local forms automatically.

Some local offices mail tax forms to employers directly. Some state customers can download forms online. If you have any questions about how to fill in state and local forms, please contact your local office.

ezPaycheck payroll software can generate several reports to help you prepare federal, state, city and other local tax forms. You can click ezPaycheck left menu "Forms and Reports" to view report options.
https://www.halfpricesof...ate-local-tax-report.asp 

ezPaycheck supports paycheck processing, miscellaneous check printing, W2, W3, 940 and 941 forms.
Please note: Copy A W2 and W3 pre printed forms are required for printing for IRS. You can purchase these from our site or any office supply store.

We have also added the quick start guide and FAQ page for your convenience. The only restriction to the trial is that TRIAL will appear on checks and reports until the key is purchased. The best part is all data entered into the trial will remain in the paid version once purchased! No adding data twice.


Download and purchase

http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp 

Quick start guide-
http://www.halfpricesoft...re/quick-start-guide.asp 

FAQ-
http://www.halfpricesoft.com/faq.asp 

Please let us know how we may assist you further!

If you have further questions, please contact us directly at services@halfpricesoft.com
Small business payroll & tax software solution
http://www.halfpricesoft.com 
Hello,

I need to change my payroll processing software. does the $109.00 payroll software figure the FL reemployment taxes as well as the federal?