Computer help with tax returns

Friday 16 April 1993 18:02 EDT
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WHICH? magazine has just produced Taxcalc 1992-93, a computer program to help taxpayers make their annual return. Taxcalc will run on IBM PCs and compatibles with DOS 2.1 or later. Discs - either 3.5in or 5.25in - cost pounds 24.99.

Available on 0800 252100 from the Which? Shop, 359-61 Euston Road, London NW1 3AL or from the Subscription Department, Consumers' Association, PO Box 44, Hertford X, SG14 1SH.

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