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Tax Professor offers help
in minimizing internet taxes !

 

Internet Tax Advice at its Best !

 

Accounting and Economics expert, Greg Watson, is a university professor who teaches accounting and economics, so it’s his job to keep abreast of all the latest internet tax law and internet tax minimization strategies. In addition, his extensive consulting practice also means that he gets called in on many of the more unusual or complicated “special tax situations.”


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Professor Greg Watson's Internet Marketing Tax Guide


Unlike many of the “part-time” tax professionals who probably sat in on one of his classes or attended a two-day tax school, he lives and breathes internet tax advice all year round! And, he gets called in when there is a mess. What would you do if you got hit with a $5,000 $10,000, $20,000, or $50,000 internet tax bill which could have been avoided if you had simply taken the right tax planning steps

 

 

 

 

Take 45 minutes to educate yourself  about the basics of internet tax advice strategies.


Internet Marketing Tax Guide has easy to follow guidelines on how to:


  • Set up the best corporate structure to minimize your taxes.
  • Know the difference between domain names for investment and domain names used in business – There are important tax consequences so you need to know the difference.


  • Treat affiliate commission income.
  • Treat advertising income.
  • Know whether the cost of website development is a “deductible” cost or an asset put into service. What are the tax consequences of the difference ?
  • Establish whether software tools are 100% deductible in Year 1.
  • Deduct the cost of education
  • Deduct the cost of travel
  • Know how much the cost of your computer you can deduct.
  • Deduct costs for your office. Should you ?

Those are just a few of the many questions that are answered in
the Internet Marketing Tax Guide.

Not to mention the free bonuses like the Domain Tax Guide for domainers.

If you need internet tax advice then you need
the Internet Marketing Tax Guide, particularly if you…

  • Prepare you own taxes.
  • Use a tax preparer. (Arm your advisor with an in-depth analysis of your business)

For further internet tax advice, please visit the Official Internet Marketing Tax Guide