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89 Tax Strategies Your Clients Will Love 2009
National Institute of Business Management, Jan 2009, Pages: 51
Far too often, competent tax practitioners wait for revenue to roll in without taking any proactive steps. If you can show your clients and prospects strategic ways to cut their tax bills, you'll solidify your existing relationships and start building new ones. All that will trickle down to the bottom line.
This special report, which includes the key tax law changes over the past decade, covers a wide range of tax-planning ideas for individual taxpayers, business owners, investors, retirees and those nearing retirement—a broad client base for your practice. No stone is left unturned.
I recommend that you read this report from cover to cover and go so far as to check off each tax strategy that you could possibly incorporate in the arsenal of services you regularly provide to clients. You'll learn little-known ways to minimize the damage from detrimental tax changes and how to benefit from new tax-saving opportunities.
You'll find 89 IRS-approved tax-reduction strategies that your clients will love because they'll help save them thousands of dollars. It can make a difference.
I can practically guarantee that if you put these ideas to good use, your practice will expand dramatically over the next few years.
Don't wait any longer. Start growing your practice today.
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