How to Make Your Online Home Business Successful
Wednesday, den 26. September 2007My guest Cynthia Minnaar once again provides here insight on home business Internet success strategies that work. And, as she suggests, if you follow her tips for online success, you…
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Slow Cooking Apple Pie Coffeecake…Mmmm…
Wednesday, den 26. September 2007
This looked too good not to post. Thanks to Miles To Go Before We Sleep. Slow Cooking Apple Pie Coffeecake. Mmmmm….
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Great New Tool for Small Business Owners
Wednesday, den 26. September 2007
One of the biggest challenges small business owners face is dealing with the issue of sales tax compliance. And since the tax law varies, depending upon point of purchase, this can be a tremendous obstacle for businesses.
But there’s a new tool, a QuickBooks add-on that will change all that. It’s AvaTax for QuickBooks, and it’s taken what used to be a hassle, and made it a breeze. Sales tax is calculated according to location and automatically added to items in your estimates and invoices. And all this happens seamlessly, behind the scenes, securely.
AvaTax calculates sales tax based not only on zip code, but on jurisdiction, right down to the street level. So you’re assured that your business is completely tax compliant. And it’s affordable even for small businesses, because it’s a subscription service, with fees based upon the number of orders you process.
Best of all, it provides your business comprehensive sales tax reports and instantaneously generated sales tax returns, leaving you time to concentrate on what’s important: marketing your business.
With no software to download or install, if you’re already a QuickBooks user, starting AvaTax for QuickBooks is easy. It only takes a few moments to complete the sales tax setup for your business and start benefiting from the powerful capabilities of AvaTax’s automated system. Check it out today.
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