Introducing SafeSend Returns for Secure Delivery
Diane Glover
Jan 13, 2020

UTILIZING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS
Kirsch CPA Group is introducing SafeSend Returns™, an electronic system that automates the Delivery of Tax Returns to our clients. SafeSend Returns offers our clients an easier to use and more secure delivery system for your tax returns.
DELIVER YOUR TAX RETURNS SECURELY AND WITH EASE:
SafeSend Returns™ allows us to deliver your return securely and walks you through the steps of downloading and saving the PDF of your tax return to your device.
SECURE:
SafeSend Returns™ is secure. Emails, paper, postal services are not secure.
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE:
SafeSend Returns™ is another way to go green. No more ink, postage or paper which is great for our planet and future generations to come.
FOR INDIVIDUALS:
SafeSend Returns™ saves you time! Electronically sign your 1040 and pay your taxes and your invoice directly from your device. No paper, nothing to mail. If you owe estimated taxes reminder emails will be sent each quarter.
FOR BUSINESSES:
SafeSend Returns™ allows you to download, sign and conveniently distribute K-1’s electronically. At a glance, you will see if you owe taxes or if you are receiving a refund. This saves you time so that you can focus on what really matters, your business!
Take a look at this video to learn more about this service: SafeSend Delivery

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As the Manager of Practice Growth, Diane focuses on the market awareness and growth of Kirsch CPA Group…
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