BizActions has partnered with AccountingWEB

to bring you an Online Tax Guide that answers your client's tax questions and provides you with a standard or branded Web site solution ... filled with current, accurate information.


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What is BizActions 2009 Online Tax Guide?

Well, unlike many tax guides on the market, the BizActions 2009 Online Tax Guide is regularly updated with information about the latest tax laws, regulation changes and IRS guidance. It provides strategies to help clients keep more of their hard-earned money in today's tough economy.  Our Tax Guide is defined by country, so the questions and answers are unique to the United States or Canada, depending on your firms needs.  Click the USA or Canada link for examples.

The 2009 Online Tax Guide is made up of a series of questions.  The Q&A format is easy for clients to follow and the content is professionally written  ...  without all the jargon that an ordinary person would have to struggle through when reading typical tax-related articles.  There are even comprehensive charts showing individual and corporate tax rate tables, deduction and credit amounts and much more!
 
Simply link to the 2009 Online Tax Guide from your Web site's home page (we provide a variety of graphic buttons) and encourage your clients to come back throughout the year!  Want to brand our Tax Guide to your firm?  We can make that happen as well, with a variety of options. 

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What makes The BizActions 2009 Online Tax Guide unique?

  • Most tax guides come out at the end of the previous year and simply run through the rules. When Congress passes laws during the year (which almost always happens!), these tax guides can become out of date. The BizActions 2009 Tax Guide will be updated continually as laws change. This benefit is especially important during this turbulent year.

  • When it comes to 2009 tax planning, the professionals in your firm know there is a great deal of uncertainty. We could see new laws passed this year with major changes in tax brackets, the estate tax, capital gains and dividend taxes and the taxability of employee benefits. And of course, we'll probably see the usual tinkering with deductions, credits, eligibility rules, exceptions and more. This is on top of sunsetting provisions in the Internal Revenue Code, annual inflation adjustments, new federal regulations, IRS guidance and relevant court cases.

  • It's hard enough for tax professionals to stay on top of all the changes, but it's nearly impossible for company owners, individuals, business executives and others to keep up. Give your clients the help they are searching for by putting the 2009 Tax Guide on your Web site.