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Tax Time’s a Breeze with a Virtual Assistant!

In a few short weeks, you’re going to find yourself becoming a little more stressed

Sure, right now tax time seems like it’s ages away, but don’t fool yourself my friend.
April 15th will be breathing down your neck quicker than you can ask “What’s the current mileage deduction?”

The tension may build slowly. You’ll jot down notes about getting receipts together. You’ll stick a post it on your computer
to call your tax guy, or, perhaps, find a tax guy. If you’re feeling proactive, you may actually go through the trouble of
grabbing the fast food bag out of the trashcan next to your desk and saving it for the honorary title of “Receipt Repository.”

Consider making this tax year a mere inconvenience, as opposed to the excruciating trauma it’s been in years past.

Instead of thinking you can do it all, and interrupting your schedule, putting off clients, or more importantly,
sleep, how does this sound?

Let a VA who specializes in Financial Support help you out.

What you have to do:

1.) Find the right VA.
2.) Gather all of your important receipts. (Unfortunately, that dirty work is still up to you.)
3.) GET THEM TO YOUR VA
4.) Your Virtual Assistant will organize those receipts, categorize them, enter them in to
accounting software and before you know it you’ll be holding a summary of your 2005 business expenses.
You may actually file early!
5.) Your VA will provide you a file of your expenditures, categorized by expense code, and the next think you know,
you’re strutting in to your tax guy’s office with a CD and a few sheets of paper, instead of an old greasy fast food bag.

Get your self together. Admit you can’t do it all. With the help of your Virtual Assistant, you’ll be focusing your energy on
growing your business, and not tossing and turning sweating those first two weeks of April.

Oh, and starting this year, get those receipts to your VA once a quarter. By next April, Tax Time will be No Sweat!

Happy Returns!


Angie Hodges, GVA
Angie Assist Purchasing and Business Support
www.angieassist.net

 

 


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