Quickbooks (more business oriented)
PeachTree (advanced accounting software -- very thorough but a big
learning curve)

both ++ good

basically though, make sure you're dilligent in collecting 1099-MISC
forms from your "employers"
and keep _all_ receipts.

Candace Cottrell wrote:

> How do you track income and expenses for your taxes?
>
> I am using Excel right now but am scared that when tax time rolls around
> I'll be in one of the lower levels of hell.
>
> I was looking at Quicken Home & Business. Is there anything better or
> more customized to web developers and graphic artists?

--

will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
-- Carrie Fisher
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