WO2017003470A1 - Procédé et système pour personnaliser et faciliter un entretien de préparation de déclaration de revenus dans un système de préparation de déclaration de revenus au moyen d'une vue multi-sections d'un contenu d'entretien pour faire progresser un utilisateur dans l'entretien de préparation de déclaration de revenus - Google Patents

Procédé et système pour personnaliser et faciliter un entretien de préparation de déclaration de revenus dans un système de préparation de déclaration de revenus au moyen d'une vue multi-sections d'un contenu d'entretien pour faire progresser un utilisateur dans l'entretien de préparation de déclaration de revenus Download PDF

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WO2017003470A1
WO2017003470A1 PCT/US2015/038668 US2015038668W WO2017003470A1 WO 2017003470 A1 WO2017003470 A1 WO 2017003470A1 US 2015038668 W US2015038668 W US 2015038668W WO 2017003470 A1 WO2017003470 A1 WO 2017003470A1
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Corey Daniel LEAMON
Carol Ann Howe
Hugh D. MACDONALD
Andrew Roe
Alexandra Graham KOPJAK
Lyle Avery TAKACS
Robert E. Bamford
Sylvia KNUST
Alexis HARTFORD
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  • Tax return preparation systems such as tax return preparation software programs and applications, represent a potentially flexible, highly accessible, and affordable source of tax preparation assistance.
  • many potential customers quit their tax return preparation because traditional tax return preparation systems feel impersonal, or present interview questions in a confusing manner.
  • tax return preparation systems often present a fixed, e.g., predetermined and pre-packaged, structure or sequence of questions to all users as part of the tax return preparation interview process. This can be due to the fact that it is easier to hard-code a program to step through a sequence of questions than it is to code a program to interactively determine relevant and non-relevant questions for a user. Additionally, the tax return preparation interview can be perceived as taking a long time because navigation through the interview is difficult or because the interview information is presented in an unclear manner.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure address some of the shortcomings associated with traditional tax return preparation systems by personalizing and facilitating (e.g., making easier) an electronic tax return preparation interview, by using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the interview process, according to one embodiment.
  • a method of operation of the disclosed tax return preparation system reduces a likelihood of abandonment of an electronic tax return preparation interview in a tax return preparation system, by using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through a tax return preparation interview. By reducing the likelihood of abandonment of the interview by the user, the system generates additional revenue for the service provider, saves users time, and reduces excess computing cycles and network bandwidth associated with longer and less efficient (i.e., traditional) tax return preparation systems.
  • the disclosed tax return preparation system uses a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the tax return preparation interview.
  • the tax return preparation system displays initial user income information, such as "W-2 income" from a particular employer.
  • the user income information is at least partially based on user data received from a user.
  • the user data can include an indication that the user was employed by a particular company in the previous year.
  • the tax return preparation system displays characteristics for the user income information, such as employer name, amount of income, and year that the income was earned, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system acquires additional user income information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the initial user income information is an incomplete representation of total user income information for the user.
  • the tax return preparation system updates the first section of the user interface with the additional user income information acquired from the user within the second section of the user interface, to provide an updated status of the total user income information acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve understandability by the user of the tax return preparation interview and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure address some of the shortcomings associated with traditional tax return preparation systems by using multi- sectional views of interview content to progress a user through a tax return preparation interview.
  • the various embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented to improve the technical fields of user experience, automated tax return preparation, data collection, and data processing. Therefore, the various described embodiments of the disclosure and their associated benefits amount to significantly more than an abstract idea.
  • a tax return preparation application may be able to gather more complete information from the user and may be able to provide a more thorough and customized analysis of potential tax return benefits for the user, according to one
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a software architecture for personalizing and facilitating electronic tax return preparation interviews, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a process for personalizing and facilitating electronic tax return preparation interviews, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a flow diagram for personalizing and facilitating electronic tax return preparation interviews, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A is a block diagram of a user interface for guiding a user through a tax return preparation interview, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B is a block diagram of a user interface for enabling a self-explored progression through a tax return preparation interview, in accordance with one embodiment.
  • Embodiments will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying FIG.s, which depict one or more exemplary embodiments. Embodiments may be
  • the INTRODUCTORY SYSTEM, HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE, PROCESS, and USER EXPERIENCE sections herein describe systems and processes suitable for personalizing and facilitating electronic tax return preparation interviews by using multi- sectional views of interview content, to progress a user through a personalized tax return preparation interview, and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user, according to various embodiments.
  • INTRODUCTORY SYSTEM, HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE, PROCESS, and USER EXPERIENCE sections herein describe systems and processes suitable for personalizing and facilitating electronic tax return preparation interviews by using multi- sectional views of interview content, to progress a user through a personalized tax return preparation interview, and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user, according to various embodiments.
  • production environment includes the various components, or assets, used to deploy, implement, access, and use, a given application as that application is intended to be used.
  • production environments include multiple assets that are combined, communicatively coupled, virtually and/or physically connected, and/or associated with one another, to provide the production environment implementing the application.
  • the assets making up a given production environment can include, but are not limited to, one or more computing environments used to implement the application in the production environment such as a data center, a cloud computing environment, a dedicated hosting environment, and/or one or more other computing environments in which one or more assets used by the application in the production environment are implemented; one or more computing systems or computing entities used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more virtual assets used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more supervisory or control systems, such as hypervisors, or other monitoring and management systems, used to monitor and control assets and/or components of the production
  • one or more communications channels for sending and receiving data used to implement the application in the production environment; one or more access control systems for limiting access to various components of the production environment, such as firewalls and gateways; one or more traffic and/or routing systems used to direct, control, and/or buffer, data traffic to components of the production environment, such as routers and switches; one or more communications endpoint proxy systems used to buffer, process, and/or direct data traffic, such as load balancers or buffers; one or more secure
  • SSL Secure Sockets Layer
  • endpoints used to implement the application in the production environment
  • databases used to store data in the production environment
  • backend systems such as backend servers or other hardware used to process data and implement the application in the production environment
  • software systems used to implement the application in the production environment
  • any other assets/components making up an actual production environment in which an application is deployed, implemented, accessed, and run, e.g., operated, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
  • the terms "computing system”, “computing device”, and “computing entity”, include, but are not limited to, a virtual asset; a server computing system; a workstation; a desktop computing system; a mobile computing system, including, but not limited to, smart phones, portable devices, and/or devices worn or carried by a user; a database system or storage cluster; a switching system; a router; any hardware system; any communications system; any form of proxy system; a gateway system; a firewall system; a load balancing system; or any device, subsystem, or mechanism that includes components that can execute all, or part, of any one of the processes and/or operations as described herein.
  • computing system and computing entity can denote, but are not limited to, systems made up of multiple: virtual assets; server computing systems; workstations; desktop computing systems; mobile computing systems; database systems or storage clusters; switching systems; routers; hardware systems;
  • communications systems ; proxy systems; gateway systems; firewall systems; load balancing systems; or any devices that can be used to perform the processes and/or operations as described herein.
  • computing environment includes, but is not limited to, a logical or physical grouping of connected or networked computing systems and/or virtual assets using the same infrastructure and systems such as, but not limited to, hardware systems, software systems, and networking/communications systems.
  • computing environments are either known environments, e.g., "trusted” environments, or unknown, e.g., "untrusted” environments.
  • trusted computing environments are those where the assets, infrastructure, communication and networking systems, and security systems associated with the computing systems and/or virtual assets making up the trusted computing environment, are either under the control of, or known to, a party.
  • each computing environment includes allocated assets and virtual assets associated with, and controlled or used to create, and/or deploy, and/or operate an application.
  • one or more cloud computing environments are used to create, and/or deploy, and/or operate an application that can be any form of cloud computing environment, such as, but not limited to, a public cloud; a private cloud; a virtual private network (VPN); a subnet; a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC); a sub-net or any security/communications grouping; or any other cloud-based infrastructure, sub-structure, or architecture, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
  • VPN virtual private network
  • VPC Virtual Private Cloud
  • a given application or service may utilize, and interface with, multiple cloud computing environments, such as multiple VPCs, in the course of being created, and/or deployed, and/or operated.
  • the term "virtual asset” includes any virtualized entity or resource, and/or virtualized part of an actual, or "bare metal” entity.
  • the virtual assets can be, but are not limited to, virtual machines, virtual servers, and instances implemented in a cloud computing environment; databases associated with a cloud computing environment, and/or implemented in a cloud computing environment; services associated with, and/or delivered through, a cloud computing environment; communications systems used with, part of, or provided through, a cloud computing environment; and/or any other virtualized assets and/or sub-systems of "bare metal" physical devices such as mobile devices, remote sensors, laptops, desktops, point-of-sale devices, etc., located within a data center, within a cloud computing environment, and/or any other physical or logical location, as discussed herein, and/or as known/available in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made available after the time of filing.
  • any, or all, of the assets making up a given production environment discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing, can be implemented as one or more virtual assets.
  • two or more assets are connected by one or more communications channels including but not limited to, Secure Sockets Layer communications channels and various other secure communications channels, and/or distributed computing system networks, such as, but not limited to: a public cloud; a private cloud; a virtual private network (VPN); a subnet; any general network, communications network, or general network/communications network system; a combination of different network types; a public network; a private network; a satellite network; a cable network; or any other network capable of allowing communication between two or more assets, computing systems, and/or virtual assets, as discussed herein, and/or available or known at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
  • communications channels including but not limited to, Secure Sockets Layer communications channels and various other secure communications channels, and/or distributed computing system networks, such as, but not limited to: a public cloud; a private cloud; a virtual private network (VPN); a subnet; any general network, communications network, or general network/communications network system; a combination of
  • network includes, but is not limited to, any network or network system such as, but not limited to, a peer-to-peer network, a hybrid peer-to-peer network, a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), a public network, such as the Internet, a private network, a cellular network, any general network,
  • communications network or general network/communications network system
  • a wireless network or general network/communications network system
  • a wired network or wireless and wired combination network
  • a satellite network or any combination of different network types; or any other system capable of allowing communication between two or more assets, virtual assets, and/or computing systems, whether available or known at the time of filing or as later developed.
  • a user includes, but is not limited to, any party, parties, entity, and/or entities using, or otherwise interacting with any of the methods or systems discussed herein.
  • a user can be, but is not limited to, a person, a commercial entity, an application, a service, and/or a computing system, e.g., a user computing environment.
  • the terms “interview” and “interview process” include, but are not limited to, an electronic, software -based, and/or automated delivery of multiple questions to a user and an electronic, software-based, and/or automated receipt of responses from the user to the questions, to progress a user through one or more groups or topics of questions, according to various embodiments.
  • the term "user experience” includes not only the interview process, interview process questioning, and interview process questioning sequence, but also other user experience features provided or displayed to the user such as, but not limited to, interfaces, images, assistance resources, backgrounds, avatars, highlighting mechanisms, icons, and any other features that individually, or in combination, create a user experience, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed after the time of filing.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a production environment 100 that includes a tax return preparation system for personalizing and facilitating (e.g., making easier) an electronic tax return preparation interview, by using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the interview process, according to one embodiment.
  • a method of operation of the disclosed tax return preparation system reduces a likelihood of abandonment of an electronic tax return preparation interview in a tax return preparation system, by using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through an electronic tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the system By reducing the likelihood of abandonment of the interview by the user, the system generates additional revenue for the service provider, saves users time, and reduces excess computing cycles and network bandwidth associated with longer and less efficient (i.e., traditional) tax return preparation systems, according to one embodiment.
  • the disclosed tax return preparation system uses a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system displays initial user income information, such as "W-2 income" from a particular employer, according to one embodiment.
  • the user income information is at least partially based on user data received from a user, and the user data can include an indication that the user was employed by a particular company in the previous year, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system displays characteristics for the initial user income information, such as employer name, amount of income, and year that the income was earned, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system acquires additional user income information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the initial user income information is an incomplete representation of total user income information for the user.
  • the tax return preparation system updates the first section of the user interface with the additional user income information acquired from the user within the second section of the user interface, to provide an updated status of the total user income information acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve understandability by the user of the tax return preparation interview and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure address some of the shortcomings associated with traditional tax return preparation systems by using multi- sectional views of interview content to progress a user through a tax return preparation interview.
  • the various embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented to improve the technical fields of user experience, automated tax return preparation, data collection, and data processing. Therefore, the various described embodiments of the disclosure and their associated benefits amount to significantly more than an abstract idea.
  • a tax return preparation application may be able to gather more complete information from the user and may be able to provide a more thorough and customized analysis of potential tax return benefits for the user, according to one
  • the production environment 100 includes a service provider computing environment 110 and a user computing environment 140 for personalizing and facilitating an electronic tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the computing environments 110 and 140 are communicatively coupled to each other with a communication channel 101, according to one embodiment.
  • the service provider computing environment 110 represents one or more computing systems such as a server, a computing cabinet, and/or distribution center that is configured to receive, execute, and host one or more tax return preparation systems (e.g., applications) for access by one or more users, e.g., tax filers and/or system administrators, according to one embodiment.
  • the service provider computing environment 110 can be hosted using a number of virtual assets within a virtual asset computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment), can be hosted in a traditional data center, or can be executed from the user computing environment 140 (e.g., a desktop computing system), according to various embodiments.
  • the service provider computing environment 110 includes a tax return preparation system 111 that is configured to personalize and facilitate a tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system 111 includes various components, databases, engines, modules, and/or data to support progressing the user through the tax return preparation interview process, according to various embodiments.
  • the tax return preparation system 111 includes a tax return preparation engine 112, an interview setup module 113, and a tax topic presentation module 114, configured to acclimate the user to the interview process and progress the user through a personalized tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation engine 112 guides the user through the tax return preparation process by presenting the user with a multi-sectional view of interview content, such as a webpage, a series of screens, or a series of dialog boxes that display: interview progress through tax topics, interview questions for particular tax subtopics, icons, interface input tools, text boxes, selection buttons, animations, and other user experience features, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation engine 112 includes a user interface 115 to receive user data 116 from the user (e.g., from the user computing environment 110) and to present interview content 117 to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the user interface 115 includes one or more user experience elements and graphical user interface tools, such as, but not limited to, buttons, slides, dialog boxes, text boxes, drop-down menus, banners, tabs, directory trees, links, audio content, video content, and/or other multimedia content for communicating information to the user and for receiving the user data 116 from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the user interface 115 can have a first section for displaying income information and/or deduction/credits information for the user and can have a second section to enable the user to provide additional income or deduction/credit information to the user.
  • the tax return preparation engine 112 employs the user interface 115 to receive the user data 116 from input devices 141 (e.g., keyboard, touchscreen, mouse) of the user computing environment 140 and employs the user interface 115 to transmit the customized interview content 117 (inclusive of various user experience elements) to output devices 142 (e.g., monitor, touchscreen, speakers) of the user computing environment 140, according to one embodiment.
  • input devices 141 e.g., keyboard, touchscreen, mouse
  • output devices 142 e.g., monitor, touchscreen, speakers
  • the user data 116 includes information collected directly and/or indirectly from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the user data 116 includes current session data 118, previous session data 119, and previous years' tax data 120, according to one embodiment.
  • the user data 116 includes information, such as, but not limited to, a name, a Social Security number, a government identification, a driver's license number, a date of birth, an address, a zip code, home ownership status, marital status, annual income, W-2 income, a job title, an employer's address, spousal information, children's information, asset information, medical history, occupation, website browsing preferences, a typical lingering duration on a website, information regarding dependents, salary and wages, interest income, dividend income, business income, farm income, capital gain income, pension income, IRA distributions, unemployment compensation, education expenses, health savings account deductions, moving expenses, IRA deductions, student loan interest deductions, tuition and fees, medical and dental expenses, state and local taxes, real estate taxes, personal property tax, mortgage
  • the user data 116 also includes mouse-over information, durations for entering responses to questions, and other clickstream information, according to one embodiment.
  • the user data 116 is a subset of all of the user information used by the tax return preparation system 111 to prepare the user's tax return (e.g., is limited to marital status, children's information, and annual income).
  • the interview setup module 113 acclimates the user to the tax return preparation interview by attempting to establish a relationship with the user prior to asking difficult questions (e.g., questions that require research to answer), according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 provides a lightweight setup that includes visual and interactive questions, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 is configured to simulate a conversation with a person by, for example, providing conversational feedback to simple questions, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires mood information from the user, life changes for a tax year, and/or financial changes for the tax year, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 gathers user data 116, while concurrently establishing a relationship with the user. The gathered user data 116 is then used by the tax topic presentation module 114 to personalize the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 includes a life events module 122 and a financial events module 123, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 uses the life events module 122 to determine life events or other life-related information that may have existed, occurred, or changed for the user within the tax year for which the tax return is being prepared, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 uses simple questions and/or visually interactive tools to acquire life events information from the user without causing the user to do research (e.g., refer to paperwork to answer the question), according to one embodiment. In other words, the life events module 122 limits its user queries to questions that can be answered based on the life experiences of the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 presents questions to receive user data, such as, but not limited to, user's age, number of children, marital status, address, and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 receives life events information from the user by displaying one or more selectable icons (e.g., tiles, bubbles, etc.) that represent a life event or life status for the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 receives life events information from the user with text boxes and drop-down menus, according to another embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 filters the questions and/or the selectable icons presented to the user, based on existing information for the user, which may have been acquired from a previous session or a previous tax year, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events module 122 provides one or more messages to the user, in response to a selection of a life event by the user, according to one embodiment. For example, the life events module 122 displays a message such as, "we'll gather all the dependents details needed for your taxes," in response to the user indicating that the user has children, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 uses the financial events module 123 to determine financial events or other financial information that may have existed, occurred, or changed for the user within the tax year for which the tax return is being prepared, according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 uses simple questions and/or visually interactive tools to acquire financial events information from the user without causing the user to do research (e.g., refer to paperwork to answer the question), according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 presents questions to receive user data, such as, but not limited to, job changes, salary changes, dependent changes, relocation, home ownership status change, employment status change, student status change, or the like, according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 receives financial events information from the user by displaying one or more selectable icons (e.g., tiles, bubbles, etc.) that represent a financial event or other financial information of the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 receives financial events information from the user with text boxes and drop-down menus, according to another embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 filters the questions and/or the selectable icons presented to the user, based on existing information for the user, which may have been acquired from a previous session or previous tax year, according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events module 123 provides one or more messages to the user, in response to a selection of a financial event by the user, according to one embodiment. For example, the financial events module 123 displays a message such as, "we'll gather all the home sale details needed for your taxes," in response to the user indicating that the user has sold a home during the relevant tax year, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 personalizes the tax subtopics presented to the user to reduce the presentation of irrelevant questions, to reduce frustration and confusion felt by the user, and to make the interview process easier for the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 guides the user through a list of tax topics and a list of tax subtopics to progress the user through the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents simplified questions (e.g., Boolean questions), for each tax subtopic presented to the user to determine if the tax subtopic is relevant, according to one
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 proceeds to a subsequent tax subtopic in the list of tax subtopics, according to one
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents additional questions related to that particular tax subtopic, according to one embodiment. Accordingly, the tax topic presentation module 114 is configured to progress the user through the tax return preparation interview by presenting easier questions before more difficult questions, to reduce irrelevant questions provided to the user, to reduce frustration and confusion felt by the user, and to make the interview process easier and faster for the user, according to one embodiment. For more experienced users, the tax topic presentation module 114 is configured to display a list of tax subtopics, for each tax topic, to allow the user to self-explore the relevant tax subtopics and the tax questions associated with the relevant tax subtopics, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 includes an interview progress module 124, a data entry history module 125, an interview guidance module 126, and an interview self-explore module 127, for progressing a user through the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 uses the interview progress module 124 to provide a map, directory, progress status, and/or navigational tool, for the benefit of the user during the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 tracks the user's progress through the interview, and updates a status of the user's location within the interview, with a progress menu, according to one embodiment.
  • the progress menu includes a list of the tax topics 129 that are included in the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the list of tax topics 129 is based on tax topics 128 that are stored by the tax return preparation system 111, according to one embodiment.
  • the list of tax topics 129 includes, but is not limited to, Wages & Income, Deductions & Credits, and Other Tax Situations, according to one embodiment.
  • the progress menu can also include items such as a section review (e.g., Federal Taxes Review) and a double-check section, to assist the user in navigating through the interview process, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview progress module 124 highlights (e.g., underlines) the menu item that is associated with the current section (e.g., Deductions & Credits) that the user is working on, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview progress module 124 enables the user to navigate between different sections of the interview process by clicking or otherwise selecting one of the words, buttons, or links of the progress menu, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview progress module 124 positions the progress menu on the top, side, or bottom of the webpage, screen, or other user interface tool, to make the progress menu easy to locate and recognize during the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 uses the data entry history module 125 to display a history of tax subtopics or other contents that have been completed by the user within the tax topics or that have been imported by the tax return preparation system 111 based on user data 116 received from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history module 125 displays information about one or more W-2s or contractor income earned by the user in one or more previous tax years.
  • the tax return preparation system 111 uses some user data 116 to retrieve W-2 or other income information from payroll systems, and displays the retrieved information for viewing and/or verification by the user.
  • the display of the data entry history allows the user to assess what the user has done and to determine if the user needs to continue work within a particular section or tax subtopic, according to one embodiment.
  • the display of the data entry history has a function that is similar to a shopping cart of subtopics the user has selected and entered information for, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history module 125 updates the data entry history dynamically, as the user enters additional data for one or more tax subtopics, so that the user has a real-time display/journal of what the user has accomplished, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history assists the user in understanding how much of the interview is complete and how much of the interview is remaining, to provide a sense of progress and
  • the integration of the progress menu and the data entry history reduces the confusion a user might have about what has been accomplished and what remains to be accomplished to complete the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the progress menu and the data entry history are compartmentalized, e.g., separated, on a webpage or other user interface to simplify locating navigational and data entry history information for the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents information from the data entry history module 125 in a first section of a user interface and displays information from the interview guidance module or from the interview self-explore module 127 in a second section of the user interface, to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of a tax return preparation interview by a user, according to one embodiment.
  • interview content e.g., data from the user, data about the user, or information/questions from the tax return preparation system
  • the tax return preparation system 111 can orient a user within the tax return preparation interview and reduce a likelihood of confusion and frustration by persistently providing the user with an updated status of income and/or deductions that appear to be relevant to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 uses the interview guidance module 126 to progressively step the user through each tax subtopic of each tax topic of a tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 personalizes the presentation of the list of tax subtopics 130 to the user by presenting easier questions before more difficult questions, for each of the tax subtopics of the list of tax subtopics 130, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 provides the user with a Boolean question (e.g., a question to which the response is "yes" or "no") to determine whether a particular subtopic is relevant to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 provides one or more additional questions with which to gather user data 116 that is related to the particular tax subtopic, according to one embodiment. Accordingly, a user is less likely to be confused, frustrated, or be forced to waste the time considering the detailed questions about a particular tax subtopic, when that particular tax subtopic is unrelated to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the list of tax subtopics 130 is different for each of the tax topics 128, according to one embodiment.
  • one tax topic 128 is Income, according to one embodiment.
  • the list of tax subtopics 130 for the tax topic Income includes, but is not limited to, wages, investment income, interest and dividends, 1099-MISC and other common income, unemployment, less common income, business items, rental properties and royalties, retirement plans and Social Security, according to one embodiment.
  • Each tax subtopic within the list of tax subtopics 130 includes, but is not limited to, one or more subsections such as W-2, 1099-B, broker statements, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, foreign accounts (1099-OID), tax refunds, 1099-G, 1099-K, paid family leave, home still, canceled debt (1099-C, 1099- A), gambling, farm income, oil/mineral rights, individual retirement accounts, 401(K), and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • another tax topic 128 is Deductions & Credits, according to one embodiment.
  • the list of tax subtopics 134 for the tax topic Deductions & Credits includes, but is not limited to, your home, you and your family, charitable donations, cars and other things you own, education, medical, estimates and other taxes paid, retirement and investments, employment expenses, other deductions and credits, according to one embodiment.
  • the subsections within the list of tax subtopics 130 include, but are not limited to, one or more subsections such as property taxes, mortgage interest, home refinance, energy improvements, child care, earned income credit, adoption credit, clothes and other items, money, miles driven, stock, registration fees, alternative motor vehicles, scholarships, student loans, tuition, health savings account, prescriptions, medical bills, estimated taxes, sales tax for items like cars, individual retirement accounts, investment interest expenses, teacher expenses, other job-related expenses, tax preparation fees, moving expenses, theft, alimony, and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • subsections such as property taxes, mortgage interest, home refinance, energy improvements, child care, earned income credit, adoption credit, clothes and other items, money, miles driven, stock, registration fees, alternative motor vehicles, scholarships, student loans, tuition, health savings account, prescriptions, medical bills, estimated taxes, sales tax for items like cars, individual retirement accounts, investment interest expenses, teacher expenses, other job-related expenses, tax preparation fees, moving expenses, theft, alimony, and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 sorts the list of tax subtopics 130, by relevance to the user, and presents the more-relevant tax subtopics to the user before presenting the less-relevant tax subtopics to the user, according to one
  • the presentation of tax subtopics is synonymous with presenting one or more tax questions that are associated with a particular tax subtopic.
  • the interview guidance module 126 uses a default tax subtopics order 131 to deliver tax questions from a tax question pool 132, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 is configured to prioritize the list of tax subtopics 130, and deliver tax questions from the tax question pool 132, based on the user data 116 that is acquired from the user with the interview setup module 113, according to one embodiment. In other embodiments, the interview guidance module 126 prioritizes the list of tax subtopics 130 based on user data 116 acquired any time during the tax return preparation interview or acquired in previous years' tax return preparation interviews.
  • the interview guidance module 126 delivers the tax questions for the list of tax subtopics 130 in a region of a webpage or other user interface that is compartmentalized or separated from regions used by the data entry history module 125 and the interview progress module 124, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic is compartmentalized or separated from regions used by the data entry history module 125 and the interview progress module 124, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 maintains separate regions in the interview content 117, e.g., webpage, for the progress menu, for the data entry history, and for the tax questions used to progress the user through the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • An example embodiment of the implementation of these different regions is illustrated in FIG. 4A and is described in the USER EXPERIENCE section below.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays the data entry history in an upper region, e.g., top region, of the interview content 117, and displays the tax questions or remaining tasks in a lower region, e.g., a bottom region, of the interview content 117, to provide the user with a perception that the tax return preparation system 111 is thoroughly meeting the needs of the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 enables the user to opt out of an auto-guided progression through the interview to allow the user to self-explore the list of tax subtopics 130 and the corresponding tax questions in an order and in a manner of the user's own choosing, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 enables the user to self-explore the list of tax subtopics 130 in an order and in a manner of the user's own choosing, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 displays the entire list of tax subtopics 130 for a particular tax topic, according to one embodiment.
  • Each tax subtopic in the list of tax subtopics 130 includes a status, such as, but not limited to, reviewed, completed, partially completed (e.g., 1 of 4 sections completed), and not reviewed, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 displays the list of tax subtopics 130 using one or more directory trees or other logical structures to hide or display subsections or questions for each of the tax subtopics in the list of tax subtopics 130, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 allows the user to expand one or more of the tax subtopics in the list of tax subtopics 130, so the user may review and/or enter data for particular tax subtopics, subsections of tax subtopics, or for questions related to tax subtopics, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 displays the list of tax subtopics 130 in order of relevance to the user, with more-relevant tax subtopics being located at the top of the list and with less-relevant tax subtopics being located at the bottom of the list, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 and the interview self-explore module 127 uses the same order of relevance or prioritization for delivering or presenting the list of tax subtopics 130.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 presents the list of tax subtopics 130 in a region of a webpage or other user interface that is compartmentalized or separated from regions used by the data entry history module 125 and the interview progress module 124, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 maintains separate regions in the interview content 117, e.g., webpage, for the progress menu, for the data entry history, and for displayed list of tax subtopics 130, according to one embodiment.
  • An example embodiment of the implementation of these different regions is illustrated in FIG. 4B and is described in the USER EXPERIENCE section below.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays the data entry history in an upper region, e.g., top region, of the interview content 117, and displays the list of tax subtopics 130 in a lower region, e.g., a bottom region, of the interview content 117, to provide the user with a perception that the tax return preparation system 111 is thoroughly meeting the needs of the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview self-explore module 127 enables the user to opt out of a self-explore progression through the interview to receive the auto-guided progression through the tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview guidance module 126 and the interview self-explore module 127 are configured to display information to the user in a different part of the user interface than the data entry history module 125, so that a physical separation of information facilitates comprehension for the user of all that has already been accomplished and what parts yet remain to be entered in the tax return preparation interview.
  • the tax return preparation system 111 can reduce confusion, frustration, and trust issues of users by acclimating the user to the interview process and by filtering irrelevant questions with easy questions that are not difficult for the user to understand and respond to.
  • the features and techniques described herein are, in many ways, superior to the service received from a tax return specialist/preparer.
  • the tax return preparation system personalizes and facilitates an electronic tax return preparation interview in a tax return preparation system, by using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the electronic tax return preparation interview and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview that may be caused by confusion or frustration.
  • the tax return preparation system displays first user income information at least partially based on user data received from a user.
  • the first user income information identifies one or more of employee wages, contractor income, retirement income, unemployment income, alimony, and investment income, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system Prior to acquiring second user income information from the user during the tax return preparation interview, displays characteristics for the first user income information in a first section of a user interface to orient the user with an income section of a tax return preparation interview and to indicate to the user which of the first user income information has been identified by the tax return preparation system.
  • the tax return preparation system is an electronic tax return preparation system, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system receives or acquires second user income information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the first user income information is an incomplete
  • the tax return preparation system provides the user with self-guided table of tax topics or with an automated presentation of tax -related questions to assist the user with preparing his/her tax return with the tax return preparation system.
  • the tax return preparation system updates the first section of the user interface with the second user income information acquired from the user, within the second section of the user interface, to provide an updated status of the total user income information that has been acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve understandability by the user of the tax return preparation interview and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system acquires the second user income by providing, in the second section of the user interface, the tax return preparation system uses an expandable table of contents of tax topics or a guided question and answer interface to acquire addition information from the user regarding the taxable income or deductions that are relevant to the user.
  • the tax topics associated with the taxable income for the user are ranked in order of relevance to the user, at least partially based on the first user income information and at least partially based on the user data.
  • the tax return preparation system provides the guided question and answer interface in an order of relevance to the user (more relevant questions before less relevant questions).
  • the characteristics include a source of user income and a quantity of user income.
  • the source of user income can include the employer's name, the name of the user's company (if self-employed), a company name for retirement income, and a retirement account for retirement income
  • the quantity of user income can include, for example, $53,000.
  • the first section of the user interface is different from the second section, and the first section occupies a different area within the user interface than the second section.
  • the first section of the user interface can be positioned above the second section of the user interface so that the topics and information that have already been entered/acquired is summarized at the top of the user interface, and the tax topics that are being covered (or that will be covered) are at the bottom of the user interface.
  • the tax return preparation system displays, with a computing device, first user deduction information at least partially based on user data received from a user. For example, if the first user deduction indicates that the user has 3 children, the tax return preparation system may be configured to indicate child tax credit eligibility and provide 3 additional standard deductions for the three children in the first section of the user interface.
  • the first user deduction information identifies one or more of child tax credit, mortgage interest, earned income credit, student load interest, dependent information, and charitable donations for the user.
  • the tax return preparation system prior to acquiring second user deduction information from the user during the tax return preparation interview, displays characteristics for the first user deduction information in the first section of the user interface, to orient the user with a deduction section of the tax return preparation interview, and to indicate to the user which of the first user deduction information has been identified by the electronic tax return preparation system as being relevant to the user.
  • the tax return preparation system acquires second user deduction information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the first user deduction information is an incomplete representation of total user deduction information for the user.
  • the user indicates that the first user deduction information is incomplete by, for example, selecting a button or menu that allows the user to enter additional deduction information or that enables the user to browse additional tax topics that may be relevant to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation system updates the first section of the user interface with the second user deduction information acquired from the user, within the second section of the user interface, to provide an updated status of the total user deduction information that has been acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve understandability by the user of the tax return preparation interview and to reduce the likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user.
  • the tax return preparation system acquires the second user deduction by providing, in the second section of the user interface, at least one of: an expandable and self-explorable table of contents of tax topics associated with tax deductions and credits; and a guided question and answer exploration through the tax topics associated with tax deductions and credits.
  • the tax topics associated with the tax deductions and credits are ranked in order of relevance to the user, based on the first and second user income information and at least partially based on the user data.
  • the tax return preparation system provides the guided question and answer interface for a number of tax topics by providing questions related with the tax topics associated with the tax deduction and credits in the order of relevance to the user.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a functional flow diagram of a process 200 for personalizing and facilitating tax return preparation interviews by using a multi- sectional view user interface to separate acquired tax information from questions and tables useful for acquiring additional tax information from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires new information (e.g., user data) from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires new information from the user by asking simple mood-related questions or by displaying interactive user elements from which the user may select the user' s mood, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires life events information (e.g., user data) from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the life events information include, but are not limited to, an address of the user, an age of the user, a number of children or dependents for the user, and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires life events information from the user by asking questions that can be answered without doing research, e.g., without having to refer to paperwork to answer the question, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires financial events information (e.g., user data) from the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the financial events information include, but are not limited to, a change of job, a change in salary, an additional dependent, a change in employment status, the sale of a house, a purchase of a house, becoming a business owner, receiving independent contractor income, and the like, according to one embodiment.
  • the interview setup module 113 acquires financial events information from the user by asking questions that can be answered without research, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 determines if additional tax topics are to be presented to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • Tax topics can include, but are not limited to, income, deductions & credits, and other tax situations, according to one embodiment. If the tax topic presentation module 114 determines that additional tax topics are available for presentation to the user, the process proceeds to block 210, according to one embodiment. If not, the process proceeds to block 226, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays completed subtopics for the tax topic, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 is configured to display completed tax subtopics along with numbers or other data entered for the tax subtopics at the top of a webpage, screen, or other user interface, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 receives an interview style selection from the user, according to one embodiment. If the user selects a self-explore interview style, the process proceeds to block 214, according to one embodiment. If the user selects a guided interview style, the process proceeds to block 216, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays all tax subtopics with corresponding completion statuses, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays the tax subtopics in a lower portion (or second section) of the user interface for the tax return preparation system, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 enables the user to explore/navigate through the various tax subtopics to enter user data into tax subtopics that the user deems to be relevant to the user' s situation, according to one embodiment.
  • the process returns to block 208, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 provides a Boolean question to the user to determine a relevance of a tax subtopic from a list of tax subtopics within a tax topic, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 displays the Boolean question(s) in a lower portion (or second section) of the user interface for the tax return preparation system, according to one embodiment
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 determines if a subtopic is relevant to the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 receives an answer to the Boolean question from the user as to whether the subtopic is relevant to the user, according to one embodiment. If the subtopic is relevant to the user, the process proceeds to block 220, according to one embodiment. If the subtopic is irrelevant to the user, the process proceeds to block 222, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents one or more questions to the user to acquire user data for the particular subtopic, in a lower portion (or second section) of the user interface, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 can present one or more questions in one or more screens, on one or more webpages, in one or more dialog boxes, or on a single user interface, according to various embodiments.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 determines if additional subtopics exist within the list of tax subtopics for a tax topic, according to one embodiment. If additional tax subtopics do not exist within the tax topic, the process proceeds to block 208, according to one embodiment. If additional tax subtopics do exist within the tax topic, the process proceeds to block 224, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 proceeds to the next tax subtopic in the list of tax subtopics, according to one embodiment. From block 224, the process proceeds to block 216, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents user entries and selections for review, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax topic presentation module 114 presents/displays the user entries and selection to the user in an upper portion (e.g., a first section) of the user interface, so that the user has a updated status of the user's information in a portion of the user interface that is separated from a self-explore or question/answer region of the user interface, according to one embodiment.
  • the process proceeds to block 228, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax return preparation engine can submit a federal tax return and one or more state tax returns for the user, upon completion of the tax return preparation interview. This is the end of the process, in one embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a flow diagram of a process 300 for personalizing and facilitating tax return preparation interviews, according to various embodiments.
  • the process includes displaying, with a computing device, first user income information at least partially based on user data received from a user, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes displaying characteristics for the first user income information in a first section of a user interface to orient the user with an income section of a tax return preparation interview and to indicate to the user which of the first user income information has been identified by an electronic tax return preparation system, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes acquiring second user income information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the first user income information is an incomplete representation of total user income information for the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes updating the first section of the user interface with the second user income information acquired from the user within the second section of the user interface to provide an updated status of the total user income information acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve
  • FIGs. 4A and 4B illustrate examples of user interfaces that are used by the tax return preparation system 111 to provide an auto-guided or self-explored tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates a user interface 400 for providing an auto-guided tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the user interface 400 includes a progress menu region 401, a data entry history region 402, and a tax question region 403, according to one embodiment. Each of the regions are compartmentalized from the other regions for clarity and simplicity, according to one embodiment.
  • the progress menu region 401 indicates which tax topic the user is currently on (e.g., Income), indicates which tax topics or sections of the interview exist, and provides links for navigating between the tax topics or sections of the interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history region 402 indicates which tax subtopics (e.g., within the tax topic of Income) the user has completed or entered data for, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax question region 403 displays a simplified tax question about a tax subtopic to determine if the tax subtopic is relevant to the user, prior to presenting additional detailed questions about the tax subtopic, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history region 402 is a first section in the user interface 400 and the tax question region 403 is a second section in the user interface 400, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B illustrates a user interface 450 for providing a self-explored tax return preparation interview, according to one embodiment.
  • the user interface 450 includes a tax subtopic menu region 451, in addition to the progress menu region 401 and the data entry history region 402, according to one embodiment.
  • the data entry history region 402 is a first section in the user interface 400 and the tax subtopic menu region 451 is a second section in the user interface 400, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax subtopic menu region 451 is compartmentalized from the progress menu region 401 and from the data entry history region 402, according to one embodiment.
  • the tax subtopic menu region 451 provides a tax subtopic menu (e.g., a directory tree) from which the user may select, expand, review, enter data into, collapse, and/or skip various tax subtopics, according to one embodiment.
  • the user interface 450 enables the user to go to or return to the auto-guided interview option, according to one embodiment.
  • a system personalizes and facilitates an electronic tax return preparation interview in a tax return preparation system, using a multi- sectional view of interview content to progress a user through the tax return preparation interview.
  • the system includes at least one processor, and at least one memory coupled to the at least one processor.
  • the at least one memory storing instructions which, when executed by any set of the one or more processors, perform a process for personalizing and facilitating an electronic tax return preparation interview in a tax return preparation system, using a multi-sectional view of interview content, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes displaying, with a computing device, first user income information at least partially based on user data received from a user, according to one embodiment.
  • the first user income information identifies one or more of employee wages, contractor income, retirement income, unemployment income, alimony, and investment income, according to one embodiment.
  • the process Prior to acquiring second user income information from the user during the tax return preparation interview, the process includes displaying characteristics for the first user income information in a first section of a user interface to orient the user with an income section of a tax return preparation interview and to indicate to the user which of the first user income information has been identified by an electronic tax return preparation system, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes acquiring second user income information from the user, in response to receipt of an indication from the user that the first user income information is an incomplete representation of total user income information for the user, according to one embodiment.
  • the process includes updating the first section of the user interface with the second user income information acquired from the user within the second section of the user interface to provide an updated status of the total user income information acquired by the electronic tax return preparation system for the user, to improve understandability by the user of the tax return preparation interview and to reduce a likelihood of abandonment of the tax return preparation interview by the user, according to one embodiment.
  • functions performed by a single component may, in other embodiments, be performed by multiple components, and functions performed by multiple components may, in other embodiments, be performed by a single component.
  • the present invention also relates to an apparatus or system for performing the operations described herein.
  • This apparatus or system may be specifically constructed for the required purposes, or the apparatus or system can comprise a general purpose system selectively activated or configured/reconfigured by a computer program stored on a computer program product as discussed herein that can be accessed by a computing system or other device.
  • the present invention is well suited to a wide variety of computer network systems operating over numerous topologies.
  • the configuration and management of large networks comprise storage devices and computers that are communicatively coupled to similar or dissimilar computers and storage devices over a private network, a LAN, a WAN, a private network, or a public network, such as the Internet.

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Selon un mode de réalisation, un procédé et un système personnalisent et facilitent un entretien de préparation de déclaration de revenus dans un système de déclaration de revenus, à l'aide d'une vue à multi-sections du contenu de l'entretien. Le procédé et le système affichent des premières informations de revenus d'utilisateur au moins partiellement fondées sur des données d'utilisateur, et affichent des caractéristiques pour les premières informations de revenus de l'utilisateur dans une première section d'une interface utilisateur pour indiquer à l'utilisateur lesquelles des premières informations de revenus ont été identifiées par un système électronique de préparation de déclaration de revenus, selon un mode de réalisation. Le procédé et le système, dans une seconde section de l'interface utilisateur, obtiennent, de l'utilisateur, des secondes informations de revenus de l'utilisateur, et met à jour la première section de l'interface utilisateur avec les secondes informations de revenus de l'utilisateur obtenues auprès de l'utilisateur dans la seconde section de l'interface utilisateur.
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