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Glossary

Terms used throughout the Assure Pro docs. Tax-domain terms come first, then Assure Pro-specific terms.

Tax forms

TermDefinition
1040The IRS individual income tax return. The most common return type.
1120The C-corporation income tax return.
1120SThe S-corporation income tax return.
1065The partnership tax return. Issues K-1s to partners.
1041The trust or estate income tax return.
990The tax-exempt organization (nonprofit) return.
8879The IRS e-file signature authorization form. Required for e-filed returns. Requires KBA.
W-2Wage and tax statement issued by an employer to an employee.
1099-INTStatement of interest income (from banks, credit unions).
1099-DIVStatement of dividend income (from brokerages, mutual funds).
1099-NECNon-employee compensation (for independent contractors).
1099-MISCMiscellaneous income (rent, royalties, prizes).
1099-RDistributions from retirement accounts (pensions, IRAs, 401(k)s).
1098Mortgage interest statement issued by lenders.
K-1Income statement issued by a partnership, S-corp, or estate to a partner, shareholder, or beneficiary.
Schedule CProfit or loss from a sole proprietorship business, filed with the 1040.
Schedule ESupplemental income (rental real estate, royalties, K-1 income).

Tax concepts

TermDefinition
AGIAdjusted Gross Income — your gross income minus specific adjustments.
MFJMarried Filing Jointly — a filing status for married couples filing one combined return.
MFSMarried Filing Separately.
HOHHead of Household — for unmarried taxpayers supporting a qualifying dependent.
EINEmployer Identification Number — the tax ID for a business.
SSNSocial Security Number — the tax ID for an individual.
ITINIndividual Taxpayer Identification Number — for individuals who don’t qualify for an SSN.
TINTaxpayer Identification Number — generic term for either SSN, EIN, or ITIN.
pass-throughAn entity (S-corp, partnership, sole prop) that doesn’t pay tax itself — income passes through to the owner’s individual return via K-1.
e-fileFiling a return electronically through the IRS e-file system.
extensionAn IRS form (4868 for individuals, 7004 for businesses) extending the filing deadline by six months.
KBAKnowledge-Based Authentication — identity verification using personal-history questions, required by IRS for 8879 e-signature.
FBARForeign Bank Account Report — required for U.S. taxpayers with foreign accounts holding >$10,000.
QBIQualified Business Income — Section 199A deduction for pass-through entities.

Assure Pro terms

TermDefinition
FirmA tax firm using Assure Pro. The top-level account.
Firm ownerThe user who created the firm. Has all permissions. One per firm.
AdminA firm user with system admin rights. Below owner; can manage everything except owner.
ClientA person or entity the firm does tax work for. Has entities, contacts, and engagements.
ContactA person attached to a client (the client’s bookkeeper, spouse, attorney). Can be granted portal access.
Primary contactThe default contact for a client. Receives communications by default.
EntityThe legal/tax form of a client: individual, business, trust, or nonprofit.
EngagementOne piece of work Assure Pro tracks for a client. Usually a return (e.g. “2025 1040 for Jordan Test”).
DeliverableA specific output of an engagement — a federal return, a state return, a K-1.
PipelineThe visual board of engagements moving through workflow stages.
StageA column on the pipeline (e.g. “Awaiting docs”, “In prep”, “In review”).
CardAn engagement on the pipeline.
IntakeThe flow that collects documents and answers from a client.
Magic linkA no-login URL sent to a client (or contact) for low-friction actions: upload, fill organizer, sign.
OrganizerA questionnaire sent to a client for tax-year-specific information.
ChecklistThe AI-generated list of documents Assure Pro expects from a client for a given engagement.
Document typeThe classification Assure Pro assigns to an uploaded document — W-2, 1099-DIV, engagement letter, and so on.
ExtractionThe structured data Assure Pro pulls from a document (wages, withholding, payer, account number).
Engagement letterThe signed contract between the firm and a client for a specific engagement.
Signing packageA bundle of one or more documents sent for e-signature in one session.
Service catalogThe firm’s list of services and prices. Used to build invoices and proposals.
Time entryA logged duration against a client or engagement, optionally billable.
TeamA group of permissions. Users belong to teams, and teams hold permissions.
PermissionA single capability (e.g. “View clients,” “Edit engagements”). Held by teams, inherited by users.
Client assignmentA user attached to a client as preparer, reviewer, signer, or general assignee.
TagA label you create to organize and filter clients or documents.
SidebarThe left-hand navigation in the Assure Pro dashboard.
Cmd+KThe command palette — keyboard-driven search and actions. Ctrl+K on Windows.
VaultA secure place to store client logins, such as a Drake password or EFIN PIN.

Other tools (when relevant)

ToolWhat it is
TaxDomePractice management platform. Assure Pro replaces it for workflow, intake, e-sign, billing.
KarbonPractice management platform focused on workflow. Assure Pro replaces it.
LiscioClient-facing portal for tax firms. Assure Pro’s portal replaces it.
DocuSignE-signature service. Assure Pro’s built-in e-sign replaces it.
SurePrepTax document extraction. Assure Pro’s AI extraction replaces it.
DrakeProfessional tax preparation software. Assure Pro integrates by exporting extraction data to Drake’s import format.
ProConnectIntuit’s professional tax software (for smaller firms). Assure Pro integrates similarly.
LacerteIntuit’s professional tax software (for larger firms).
CCHWolters Kluwer’s tax software.
PlaidBank account connection service that Assure Pro uses for payment methods.
StripePayment processor that Assure Pro uses for ACH and credit card payments.
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