Defining Taxpayer Languages

As described under Defining Languages, you define the language in which each user sees the system. In addition to defining each user's language, the system allows you to define each person's preferred language. For example, one person can receive correspondence in English whereas another person could receive their correspondence in Chinese.

Each person's language is defined by the language code on the person record. The language code is passed on to all taxpayer-facing interfaces, such as correspondence.

Note: To support correspondence, you must also provide translations of the correspondence text. This must be handled by your printing software vendor.