The IRS will send you free tax tips. All you need to do is list your email address with them on the IRS website.
Since these tips come straight from the IRS, you know there will be nothing even remotely questionable about them.
And you can truly “unsubscribe” — they will take you off the list, unlike some sites.
Give it a try. Tax time is fast approaching. Who knows, you might find a jewel that is perfect for your small business. And you didn’t even know it was there.
Glenna Mae Hendricks. She is an entrepreneur and income tax consultant, so we get lots of good tax tips from her. She is an oenophile (“look that up in your Funk and Wagnall’s,” she says), and a wine enjoyment teacher/guide who also writes wine notes at the Allen’s Retail Liquors site. Her political thoughts (and occasional outbursts of domesticity) appear at Old Feminist and Wild-eyed Liberal.
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just saw a article on CNn that rated the most friendly states for Small Business and wanted to share that with you http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/16/smbusiness/SBE_states_lists.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2007112412
Thanks, Shashi. I will check it out.