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"tax time, approaching..."
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Hey folks, I am currently a stay at home mother of 4. One of our children needs some physical therapy, not covered by our insurance. It's about $4000. My husband already works all the overtime he can, and there is some in savings, this is really burdening my hubby and I would like to take this burden from him.
I have worked in the tax preperation biz for several years, but not in the last 2 years. I want to get some tax business on the side, and prepare them from my home. I have a computer, printer, the internet, and the tax knowledge. What else would I need? (aside from advertizing?)
A few of my concerns... Do I get 2nd phone line or get a track phone? So I don't miss any potential customers while on line. Should I invest in a tax program or just use the free sites from IRS.com? How do I protect myself, it seems everyone is quick to sue anyone for anything. Corps call it "due diligence" Anything else I should consider.....
Thanks in advance
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#1. "RE: tax time, approaching..."
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Hi There,
I might have an opportunity that you would be interested in. I'm a senior account executive for a franchise called Taxback, LLC. Business has been booming and I'm looking to add a few people to my team (commission based, not salary). We are already up and running, so no start-up issues/delays to deal with. I offer a much higher commission than the other franchise owners. This is a real opportunity, not a scam, and I would be very interested in talking to you. Please let me know your thoughts.
Respectfully, KC Pake Taxback, LLC Sr. Account Executive kcpake@itaxback.com http://itaxback.com/kcpake
>Hey folks, >I am currently a stay at home mother of 4. One of our children >needs some physical therapy, not covered by our insurance. >It's about $4000. My husband already works all the overtime he >can, and there is some in savings, this is really burdening my >hubby and I would like to take this burden from him. > >I have worked in the tax preperation biz for several years, >but not in the last 2 years. I want to get some tax business >on the side, and prepare them from my home. I have a computer, >printer, the internet, and the tax knowledge. What else would >I need? (aside from advertizing?) > >A few of my concerns... >Do I get 2nd phone line or get a track phone? > So I don't miss any potential customers while on line. >Should I invest in a tax program or just use the free sites >from IRS.com? >How do I protect myself, it seems everyone is quick to sue >anyone for anything. Corps call it "due diligence" >Anything else I should consider..... > >Thanks in advance > >
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