MWEA wrote:I use right signature. It seems like 4 in 5 typically pass the KBA test, which is a pain. I’ve often wondered if this is the same across all providers or if RS sucks worse by comparison.
CathysTaxes wrote:Drake requires the purchase of a device to capture the signature.
SumwunLost wrote:There's KBA built into Drake software? I assume you mean by using Drake Portals? Because, otherwise, I am missing out on a valuable benefit.
CornerstoneCPA wrote:Oh, another option (southparkcpa uses it) is Encyro. I don't know the per KBA cost but he likes it, and I think he last indicated he does around 100 tax returns in his semi-retirement mode.
SumwunLost wrote:BFSTax, Verifyle uses the same system and prepared an explanation as to why it is acceptable. If you're interested go to https://verifyle.com/compliance.html and scroll down to the 8879 bit to "Learn More." This will open a PDF. They seem to think it is fine. NAEA provides this as a member benefit so you'd hope they did their due diligence on this beforehand.
Whether it is compliant or not, it would be a serious pain in the proverbial to keep texting clients, especially if there is a time limit to the code.
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