Speech on Linux...

James Knott james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Thu Aug 12 16:11:36 UTC 2004


I wonder if it's possible to create a standard app that could be used 
every year, by reading in a new set of rules for that year's taxes. 
After all, if you compare one year's tax return with another, not much 
changes.  If that were possible, then Rev Can could provide the rules 
that any tax app could use.


phiscock-g851W1bGYuGnS0EtXVNi6w at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Actually, during the era of the Commodore PET and C64 computers, Jim Butterfield (who lives in Toronto) provided tax software on an annual basis for free. I concede in advance that it was not as sophisticated as provided by the professionals, and he may well have given it up. It was written in BASIC, of course.
> 
> (This is simply to illustrate a law of nature: there is always a counterexample ;)
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
>>And there are some areas where one doesn't expect an open-source offering
>>to appear.  The classic example is tax software, which has to change every
>>year, and needs concentrated expert attention on a strict schedule.
>>
>>                                                          Henry Spencer
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