 If you have a business, then you're probably not going to be wanting to use individual tax software because it's designed for a person by person usage. And you would rather than have the professional software so that you can do multiple tax returns and you can do the data input more easily, more quickly without having to run through an entire interview process every time you want to make a change to a particular number. Now the the professional software is LASERT because it's an older software was designed to be similar to like QuickBooks desktop and that you download it onto your actual computer. These days more and more obviously you have to check it online and so on because to get the updates and everything. But some softwares are also basically online or web based softwares in a similar comparison of QuickBooks desktop versus QuickBooks online, although it's not exactly the same. I still think LASERT is the best, I think, you know, but I'm you know, I'm biased on it. I've been using it forever, but with the online software, you might be able to access it from any place similar to the QuickBooks software. You have the same kind of I still have questions about the security of the online software, not because their servers aren't secure, but because when you can access it from any location, if someone gets your password or something like that, you would think it would be easier to hack into the online software. Because you can access it from the cloud. If it's on your computer, then they could still probably, you know, the professional hacker could probably hack it, but they have to actually get access to your PC. Then somehow you would think which would be a little bit more difficult. Now, obviously the online softwares argue that that is not the case because they have two factor authentication and all that kind of stuff. But if you read the IRS, you know, newsletters, they are clearly stating that people that have Trojan or people that are are trying to trying to do some Internet fishing scams are targeting CPA professionals. And it looks like they might be targeting more of the professionals that have the online software, you would think because again, they can access if they can get access to the actual software, then they can access to the social security numbers and possibly file fraudulent returns. And that kind of thing. So once you get into what kind of software you want to deal with, you might then have a question of, do I want to think about desktop software versus online or web based software, which which of those two options would be the best option. And then, of course, you have prices that you're going to be dealing with from that point forward. Loserts pretty expensive option, although they have different pricing tools on it because it's pretty widely flexible. You could find other softwares that possibly are cheaper, but they're usually going to be limited in functionality, possibly not being able to do like as many state tax returns or something like that, or possibly not being able to deal with some foreign income type of situation. As easily.