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June 11, 2019

2019 Review of Drake Tax

Drake Tax Drake Software www.drakesoftware.com From the 2019 reviews of professional tax preparation systems. Drake Tax from Drake Software is well-suited for small to mid-sized accounting firms that process a high number of individual and business returns for clients. As a winner of The CPA Practice Advisor’s Reader’s Choice Awards since 2004, Drake Software offers... Read more »

Mary Girsch-Bock

Drake Tax

Drake Software

www.drakesoftware.com

From the 2019 reviews of professional tax preparation systems.

Drake Tax from Drake Software is well-suited for small to mid-sized accounting firms that process a high number of individual and business returns for clients. As a winner of The CPA Practice Advisor’s Reader’s Choice Awards since 2004, Drake Software offers tax compliance, document management, organizers, and practice management capability. Drake Tax can be deployed on-premise or accessed as a hosted desktop solution. For those only preparing 1040 returns, Drake Zero and Web1040 are available, with both products offering web-based form preparation.

Drake Tax consistently adds new features and functionality in each new product release, with the latest version featuring numerous updates and schedules in response to the new tax laws. A hide screen option is also available for those that wish to make notes but not have them displayed on screen, and a terrific feature allows users and their clients to see the impact the new tax laws have on their returns, displaying side by side columns comparing totals. The e-filing process has also been enhanced and a multi-factor authentication option is now available for firms that wish to bolster security.

Drake Tax offers easy system navigation and includes a variety of shortcut keys and macros to simplify the data entry process. The product also includes automatic data flow, with all information entered into a federal return automatically flowing to secondary forms such as state and city returns.

Drake Tax currently supports more than 6,000 federal and state tax forms and schedules including 1040, 1040NR, 1041, 1065, 1120, 1120-S, 1120-H, 4720, 5471, 1118, 3115, 706, 709, 990, 990-PF, as well as all necessary state forms. The product also includes 12 printable taxpayer forms in Spanish. Drake Tax offers unlimited e-filing capability, with users able to easily file state returns electronically if allowed. E-filing is supported for individual, partnership, business, fiduciary, and tax-exempt organizations, with the ability to file foreign tax returns as well. The client status manager color codes all returns, with the color changing as the return status changes.

SecureFilePro is a secure client file exchange web portal that integrates with Drake Tax. New for the 2018 tax year is SecureFilePro Connect, which is designed to work with mobile devices; allowing clients to take photos of tax documents and securely upload them to the portal. SecureFilePro Connect also offers remote electronic signature capability, as well as the ability to accept client payments electronically. Included with the purchase of Drake Tax is Drake Documents, a document management application that works like a physical file cabinet, organizing client files and folders.  Drake Tax also integrates with GruntWorx, a data extraction application, as well as Drake Tax planner, and Drake Accounting, which can be purchased together with Drake Tax or as a separate module. Drake Practice Management is included with the purchase of Drake Tax, and the product also integrates with TicTie Calculate, an application that allows users to add customizable tick marks to PDFs.

Drake Tax offers a variety of diagnostic tools including the ability to look back to previous year’s data, the ability to mark the status of any items in a text box, the availability of calculation notes that provide preparers with tips and alerts, and the ability to look at multiple years of any return if necessary. 

Drake Tax offers an excellent selection of tools and resources for users, including the Get Started with Drake page, which offers users access to a variety of documents that can be downloaded, including the Drake Brochure, the Evaluation Guide, a Desk Reference, and a Demo Quick Start Guide. Users also have access to training videos, several of which are in Spanish, the knowledgebase, and can register for online training classes as well. Drake Tax offers telephone and email support, with extended support hours available during tax season.

Drake Tax, part of Drake Software, is well suited for small to mid-sized accounting firms that process a high number of individual and business returns. Drake Tax offers several tax package options, including the Power Bundle, which includes Drake Tax Unlimited and Drake Accounting. The Power Bundle is currently priced at $1,695. Drake Tax Unlimited can also be purchased separately for $1,595, with the option to add Drake Accounting Pro at a later time. A pay-per-return option is also available which runs $330 for 15 returns, with additional returns $22.00 each. For firms that process 1040 returns exclusively, Drake Software offers Drake Zero for firms with a single location and Web1040, for firms with multiple locations. Both applications are offered online and are mobile friendly for easy access with a smart phone or tablet.  Drake also includes free, online training and technical support.

2019 Rating: 5 Stars

 

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Mary Girsch-Bock

Mary Girsch-Bock

Contributing Writer

Mary grew up in Chicago, graduating from the University of Illinois-Chicago. She began her career as accountant and later made the switch to writing full time, concentrating on business and technology, with a focus on small business. A former QuickBooks beta tester, Mary’s work has appeared in The Motley Fool, The Blueprint, and Property Manager.com.  She currently writes a monthly accounting and technology-related blog for PLANERGY, and ghostwrites several blogs for various software companies.