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In this guide, we’ll describe techniques that you can use in your practice to help clear up your aged receivables and get paid on those accounts you were ready to give up on.
CPACharge is proud to be selected by the Utah Association of CPAs (UACPA) as your official member benefit provider for online payments. With CPACharge, you can easily accept credit, debit, and eCheck payments online or in your office. Together UACPA and CPACharge are working to ensure your firm has the tools for success.
Sign up for a CPACharge account through the Utah Association of CPAs and we'll waive your monthly program fee for three months.
Process as much or as little as you want every month with no long-term contract obligation.
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While other processors charge extra for recurring billing and PCI compliance, with CPACharge, these are included.
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In this guide, we’ll describe techniques that you can use in your practice to help clear up your aged receivables and get paid on those accounts you were ready to give up on.
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