Phoenix, AZ – August 5, 2008 – Traders Accounting , the largest online
resource for tax planning advice for day traders, announced a new online
accounting seminar reviewing the biggest tax blunders made by day traders in
2007. The webinar will cover the mistakes day traders made for the 2007 tax year
and show ways to prevent filing mishaps again. As an added bonus, the tax
specialists will review tax advice for the self employed and how to file taxes
for an LLC.
Before ramping up efforts for the next tax season, Traders Accounting is helping
day traders and business owners understand the mistakes made and offer advice on
tax planning for the following year. By showing examples of misunderstandings
from previous experiences, Traders Accounting has been able to put together an
online accounting seminar that will demonstrate tax advice for self employed
individuals as well as other business owners and how they can better understand
taxes and ways to improve their bottom line.
The online Traders Accounting Seminars cover topics including:
- IRA Distributions
- Using the Correct Forms (When Preparing Yourself)
- Mark to Market Election
- Ignoring the IRS
- How to file taxes for an LLC
- Estimated Taxes
- Tax advice for the self employed
“Individuals and business owners are missing too many opportunities and are
not filing taxes properly which is costing them more money and time,” said
Michelle Boyer, CPA of Traders Accounting. “The online accounting seminars will
offer up to date tax advice for individuals as well as business owners and day
traders.”
For more information on the dates and specific topics of this online accounting
seminars or to register please visit the
accounting seminar page or contact Ryan Gibson at 1-800-935-9513.
About Traders Accounting:
Traders Accounting offers several accounting seminars nationwide throughout the
year offering advice on tax planning. The highly attended events showcase the
knowledge and experience Traders Accounting experts demonstrate. This has helped
them become an industry leader to recommend tax advice for the self employed as
well as other business tax strategies. For more information please visit
TradersAccounting.com.
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