Save yourself from tax time blues!

Posted on Jul 1, 2010 in Outsourcing, Time management

Save yourself from tax time blues!

Save Yourself from Tax Time Blues

It’s that time of year again folks, when most of us want to hide under the table clutching our hair at the thought of doing our tax return. At tax time, we hire an accountant to do it for us and limit the pain. We do this for a number of reasons:

  • Time & effort: We want the whole process to be as quick and painless as possible, with minimal effort exerted. We also want it done correctly so that we don’t have to endure a lengthy, complicated audit in the future.
  • Money: We want to pay as little tax or receive as much back as possible, and avoid any fines from the tax office.
  • Reputation: We don’t want to get into trouble with the tax office, lose face with our customers, or encounter any legal problems.
  • Expertise: We know how to use a calculator and Google, but we use an accountant or tax professional because they are the experts: they will always know more. This is all they do and they are good at it!

We should think of all our other business process in the same way, including client communication and written material. By outsourcing all your business’s copywriting, editing and proofreading to a professional editor at www.editing.net.au, you are:

  • saving time and effort on a task that you find frustrating and time-consuming,
  • saving money on costly reprints and the wages of staff who could be contributing other skills,
  • ensuring that your customers receive the right message and correct information about your company, as well as saving yourself the embarrassment of clumsy grammatical errors and typos,
  • leaving it to the experts!

And just like an accountant, the service is tax deductible.

Don’t risk grammatical mistakes or waste time frustratingly flipping through dictionaries – leave it to the experts. Email [email protected] to discuss your business’s editing needs.

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