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Previously on "Where did all the accountants go ?"
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Sigs etc
Well Simon, your ezboard profile contains an email address for anyone wishing to contact you - and you could fill in the "personal link" field if you wanted - so things are not so bad !
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Re: Tax Returns
I suppose that could be a reason - most times though the whole idea behind coming here to post is to get the name better known which is easy enough via the name.
Once people like what you do/say they will be able to find us easy enough.
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Re: Tax Returns
> Best to avoid both personal tax
I certainly try to avoid as much of it as possible
On accountants posting ...
I suspect that the removal of sigs (which usually carried links or email addresses) has also removed some of the incentive to post - it's a drag added them manually to every post.
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Re: Tax Returns
Best to avoid both personal tax and tax return work of any kind I find.
I stick to corporates and tax advice only.
That way you don't have any Jan deadline, or any deadline hassles at all.
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Tax Returns
January is without any shadow of doubt the busiest time of year for accountants in practice so you may well notice a lack of posts this month!
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Hello
I'm sure that any tax questions will be answered....personally, have managed to clear off just about all outstanding returns, just a couple of stragglers. :rolleyes
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Not the time to be posting tax return questions then.
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Hi Mark
Apologies for the lack of posts on the board...it's tax season & I think we're all a little busy for the next couple of weeks!
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