IMPORTANT UPDATE!!! Our new studios in Kennesaw, Georgia are still under construction. New ATX TV programming will begin once the new facility is complete (around October first.) Thank you for your patience!.

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ATX TV

ATX TV Host Ben Cleary brings you a weekly, streamlined, magazine-style program to provide the professional tax preparer with the latest information on your ATX software and current tax industry news. Programs may be viewed by clicking on the appropriate link.

Good Morning SFS! M-F During Tax Season!

Good Morning SFS (Small Firm Services) hosts Ben Cleary and Stephanie Bradford provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information about ATX software in addition to updates on IRS, state and bank product issues.

It’s a quick fill on information you need right away. During tax season, each program airs at 9:00 am EST and lasts about 5 to 10 minutes. And if you miss Good Morning SFS, you can view each day's show until the next morning.


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Media Player - If you are not using a recent version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, you may need to install Microsoft Windows Media Player yourself. You should use Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher, which may be downloaded for free here.

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Connection speed - Connection speed is usually the most important buffering factor. Modem users should consider upgrading to the fastest possible connection speed for the best results with Web-based multimedia. If you are restricted to a slower modem, running fewer applications during a presentation and viewing during evening hours may result in less buffering.