Learn About Tax And E-Commerce at 'Tax Mama'

>> Friday, October 3, 2008

It is not easy to understand tax terms, so we need a tax consultant for tax management matters. But as I always say knowledge or learning is the first step towards making our lives easier in dealing money or financial matters.

'Tax Mama' is a resource designed to help you understand your own tax issues. This site contains thousands of tips, articles and bits of useful information on taxes, tax matters and helpful tips for any small business.

Site creator is Eva Rosenberg, having couple of degrees in Accounting and International Business, spent several years in national and local CPA firms, lots of years of free-lance and consulting work with companies of all sizes, and across many industries. She has tax preparation, consulting and writing practice of over 20 years. She has a full-time tax practice; and teaches all over the country; keep writing chapters in books; and articles for CBS.

Their popular weekly Ask TaxMama newsletter translates obscure tax code into plain English that anyone can understand.

Their Help Forums is a liveliest place to discuss tax, business and related matters. My HelpDesk is the one place where anyone can safely ask any question about any e-commerce topics.

* There are a lot of articles which are a rich source of learning.

The resources you can find at the site will save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars. All you have to do is read the articles and the newsletter. Even if you have a great tax professional working with you, sometimes you just don't ask them the right questions. They can't help you if you don't know what you need to ask. But, here, others ask the questions for you. Now, you can go back to your tax pro and get clarification on how those issues apply to your life or your business.

* Tax quips offers daily audio clips and tax wisdom.

* TaxMama's free tax newsletter, Ask TaxMama is published weekly and delivered to your email inbox. It contains questions and answers relating tax matters.

* The advice from the site is free.
TaxMama loves to hear from you. You are welcome to ask TaxMama your own question. There are thousands of answers already on the site. There is a good chance that someone has already asked a similar question.

If you can't find the information already on the site, just ask from the TaxMama.

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