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Taxes
by Greg Balanko-Dickson on March 20, 2007

I was curious why someone would pay Google $10 to find information they could get for free from the IRS and many other web sites. I did a simple query in Google for tax write offs when self employed irs where I found four good sources of information:
- Don't Write Off That Tax Write-Off
- Small Business Tax Strategies
- Why the Self-Employed Are Audit Targets
- IRS Frequently Asked Questions for Small Business/Self-Employed/Other Business
- Kiplinger: Tax Rules and Write-Offs for the Self-Employed
Get your taxes finished, March 15th is just around the corner.
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Response from:
Arizona Payroll Processing
(05/31/07 4:26pm)
Often, the most frustrating searches on Google are the wrong filled ones. So if someone is trying to find a business solution for example and gets 121,000 results he might panic and better pay Google to make the search for him.
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