A question for all New businesses. Why give the government more tax than you need to!
- From: stuartandjema@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 13 Jul 2006 06:27:27 -0700
Why give the government move tax than you need to!
Do you worry about Tax Issues?
Are you scared to approach an accountant with their escalating hourly
charges?
Do you avoid asking questions with the fear of the question seeming
trivial or irrelevant?
Have you looked at some websites and found them out of date and so full
of legislation that they are difficult to read and understand
We may have the answer.......
We are at the point of setting up a private members subscription
website which will cover small business accounts and tax issues. A
helpful guide written in plain English but covering all the relevant
areas small businesses need.
E.g. Getting started
Structure of your business
VAT
Year end financial planning
Company issues
We are professionals in our field of small business accountancy and
will also offer email support and possibly a helpline.
We will give tips on saving tax and ultimately saving the small
business owner as much money as possible.
There will be a regular newsletter informing you of what's happening
in the world that's relevant to you.
We are aware that this is an important area to small businesses and we
have been advised by a professional within this area that there are
limited resources at hand.
We need to establish that this will be wanted and used within the
market place and need to contact new small businesses to see if they
would be interested in our Product/Service, if you would find it
helpful?
Please let us know your thoughts and send us your email address if you
would like to be contacted with the website address once up and
running.
Look forward to reading the comments
Jema
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