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TRUSTFILE APPROVED BY DORs: EXPERTISE HELPS BUSINESS-TAX FILERS
Newly available in Georgia, Wisconsin
Baton Rouge, La., February 12, 2004
More and more state departments of revenue (DORs) are offering businesses the convenience
of filing sales-and-use tax returns on line (e-filing). To ease the transition from paper
filing to e-filing, software company Trustfile offers software and a tax-processing system
that allow businesses and tax preparers (CPAs) to quickly and efficiently e-file business
taxes. The company recently added two new states—Georgia (paper filing only) and Wisconsin—in
which businesses can file their returns using Trustfile products.
Trustfile also offers products to businesses in Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Its software and tax-processing system include all current tax rates, regulations and
current tax-agency specifications for preparation, electronic filing and payment.
“Trustfile offers a proven and reliable way for Tennessee businesses to e-file,”
said Trustfile President King Woolf. “With nearly 20 years experience in business-tax
filing and payment, we can ease the transition from paper filing to e-filing. Indeed, we
already serve thousands of businesses in multiple states.”
Trustfile benefits
Trustfile software offers business filers several key benefits:
- Confidence in safe and secure e-filing: Trustfile software offers timely acknowledgement of
filing and payment, the assurance of quality and accuracy of filings, automatic form calculations
as states specify them and tax data that are securely stored on their own systems.
- Extensive staff knowledge of e-filing and e-payment requirements: Approved by DORs in several
states, Trustfile was the first company in the nation authorized by a state to facilitate sales and
use tax e-filing and e-payment.
- An easy, cost-effective way to prepare, e-file and e-pay business taxes: Trustfile software
features an easy-to-use interface, a simple way to import users’ tax data without having to manually
input the information, and quick access to historical data for reference, planning or audit purposes.
That way, companies can spend less time filing taxes and more time building their businesses.
Trustfile also offers access to knowledgeable, prompt customer service and technical support.
“Perhaps most important, Trustfile has facilitated business-tax filing for almost
20 years now,” said Woolf. “Our expertise and historical relationships with
state revenue agencies gives us a thorough and current knowledge of filing specifications.
That means we can track and meet state revenue-agency requirements to ensure filers’
compliance.”
About Trustfile
Trustfile produces and sells software for filing of state sales, unemployment-compensation,
use and other taxes in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Its
subsidiary, Florida Software, Inc., was the first software company certified for electronic
business-tax filing by a state department of revenue in the United States. Trustfile
processed more than $8 billion in annual electronic filing and payments and serves 17
percent of the Fortune 100. The company’s headquarters office is in Baton Rouge, La.
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