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Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, ezAccounting allows you to set up unlimited company accounts on the same computer with no extra charge.

It has the complete ezPaycheck software included as well as all of the business tasks included in the ezAccounting software. The application is 159.00 per calendar year for a single user version. Each December we release the new version for purchase to include the new year tax tables and forms. If you do not use the payroll portion or need the forms or reports included with the payroll to be update, you will not need to update each year.

This will process unlimited checks, W2, W3, 940 and 941 forms. (Copy A required for W2 and W3, recipient copies can be printed on plain white paper).

We offer a 30 day trial to test the application with no cost or obligations. The only restriction to the trial version is TRIAL appears on checks and forms until the key is purchased and added to the demo version. You can setup your software in the trial to test and simply purchase the key when satisfied that the software will work for you without adding data again!

Please use the download, quick start guide and FAQ links below to begin your trial version. As always, we are here to answer questions before, during and after purchase!

Download-
https://www.halfpricesof...ng-software-download.asp 

Quickstart guide-
https://www.halfpricesof...ng/quick-start-guide.asp 

FAQ-
https://www.halfpricesoft.com/accounting/faq.asp 

See on this page, all that ezAccounting can handle and all in-house!

https://www.halfpricesof.../accounting-software.asp 

Tammie
halfpricesoft.com


If you have further questions, please contact us directly at services@halfpricesoft.com
Small business payroll & tax software solution
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I am a single user, but have multiple companies for which I do the accounting. (less than 10)
Can you set up multiple companies (separate data files), with one single user version of ezAccounting?

If I don't need payroll, is it just a one-time fee of $159?

Thank you,

Don