Clips4Sale's 'Accounting Zone' Returns With Tax Tips on Monday

Clips4Sale's 'Accounting Zone' Returns With Tax Tips on Monday

TAMPA, Fla. — The Clips4Sale "Accounting Zone" is set to return on Monday, February 10 at 4 p.m. (EST), with founder Neil and managing partner of SD Associates CPA, Howard M. Siegal, discussing business accounting for clip store owners.

In time for tax season, this latest edition of "The Accounting Zone" will cover relevant issues related to taxes, such as how and when to file, extensions, investing and strategies for success.

“Tax time is overwhelming for many people, but we’ve got some great information that should definitely help, so don’t miss this webinar,” noted Neil.

Siegal and Neil will also discuss corporate structures, including the advantages and disadvantages of setting up an S Corp. Lastly, they will review the new tax laws, the effects of last year’s tax changes and new retirement legislation.

The duo will conclude the session with a question-and-answer session; those interested in taking part can submit their questions in advance here

For details on how to access the live webinar, visit the Clips4Sale blog. The complete video will be posted following the livestream here

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