Showing posts with label accounting tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accounting tool. Show all posts

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Talk Accounting rolls out debit cards

Talk Accounting now offers debit cards that connect directly to its accounting app, recording each transaction as it’s swiped. The cards can be white-labeled for firms so accountants can offer the cards to their clients.

Talk Accounting’s app allows users to verbally speak their transactions into their smart phone’s microphone, recording the transaction and inputting it into either QuickBooks or an Excel spreadsheet.
The new cards will be issued by Mastercard, and are electronically connected to the user’s Talk app, recording each transaction as it’s completed.
Rollout of cards for a firm will take about 90 days, Travis Beaulieu, co-founder of Talk Accounting, told Accounting Today at this week’s Accountex conference in Boston, where the company announced the news.

Friday, December 2, 2016

New Online Tool to Assist Taxpayers


The Internal Revenue Service announced today the launch of an online application that will assist taxpayers with straightforward balance inquiries in a safe, easy and convenient way.

This new and secure tool, available on IRS.gov allows taxpayers to view their IRS account balance, which will include the amount they owe for tax, penalties and interest. Taxpayers may also continue to take advantage of the various online payment options available by accessing any of the payment features including: direct pay, pay by card and Online Payment Agreement. As part of the IRS vision for the future taxpayer experience, the IRS anticipates that other capabilities will continue to be added to this platform as they are developed and tested.

Before accessing the tool, taxpayers must authenticate their identities through the rigorous Secure Access process. This is a two-step authentication process, which means returning users must have their credentials (username and password) plus a security code sent as a text to their mobile phones.

Taxpayers who have registered using Secure Access for Get Transcript Online or Get an IP PIN may use their same username and password. To register for the first time, taxpayers must have an email address, a text-enabled mobile phone in the user's name and specific financial information, such as a credit card number or specific loan numbers. Taxpayers may review the Secure Access process prior to starting registration.

As part of the security process to authenticate taxpayers, the IRS will send verification, activation or security codes via email and text. The IRS warns taxpayers that it will not initiate contact via text or email asking for log-in information or personal data. The IRS texts and emails will only contain one-time codes.

Courtesy of IRS

For more information contact Neikirk, Mahoney and Smith at 502-896-2999