
GoSystem Tax RS
Corporate tax software
Accounting & finance software
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What is GoSystem Tax RS
GoSystem Tax RS is a professional tax compliance and preparation platform used by accounting firms and corporate tax departments to prepare and file complex U.S. federal and state returns. It supports workflows for multi-entity and multi-jurisdiction engagements, including consolidated and partnership returns, and provides tools for diagnostics, e-filing, and review. The product is commonly deployed in environments that require standardized processes, role-based access, and integration with other tax and document management systems.
Built for complex entities
The product supports complex return types and structures commonly seen in corporate and large partnership compliance work. It is designed for multi-entity engagements and can handle consolidated and multi-state scenarios within a controlled workflow. This makes it better suited to high-volume professional preparation than consumer or small-business tax tools.
Professional review and diagnostics
GoSystem Tax RS includes built-in diagnostics and validation checks to help identify missing data, inconsistencies, and common compliance issues before filing. It supports reviewer workflows that separate preparation from review and approval. These controls are useful for firms and tax departments that need repeatable quality checks across many returns.
Enterprise workflow and access controls
The platform is used in environments that require role-based permissions, standardized templates, and centralized management of client/engagement data. It aligns with firm-style production processes where multiple staff contribute to the same engagement. This enterprise orientation differentiates it from lighter-weight tools focused primarily on individual filers or simple small-business returns.
Implementation and administration overhead
Enterprise tax platforms typically require configuration, user provisioning, and ongoing administration to align with firm processes and security requirements. Teams may need dedicated tax technology support for templates, updates, and integrations. This can be disproportionate for smaller practices or organizations with simpler compliance needs.
Learning curve for new users
The depth of forms, entity structures, and workflow controls can make onboarding slower for staff who are new to professional corporate tax software. Training is often needed to use diagnostics, review features, and multi-entity workflows effectively. Organizations should plan for ramp time during busy filing seasons.
Integration depends on ecosystem
While commonly used alongside other tax and document systems, the practical level of integration can depend on the specific products and versions in a firm’s stack. Data import/export and document workflows may require additional configuration or third-party components. Buyers should validate required integrations (e.g., trial balance, document management, e-signature) during evaluation.
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Thomson Reuters
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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