How To Get a New Job FAST

Written by Damian Papworth


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How fast do you need a job? Can you afford to hold out for a better offer? Can this be a short term position while you find your long term position?

Is location an issue? Is travel an issue?

These arerepparttar types of questions you want to consider when defining your job search. Finding a new job is a bit like buying a new car in this regard. If you want a new car, but you are not sure what type of car, you will waste lots of time speaking to every car salesman in your area. If you know what car you want, you can target your search torepparttar 101531 correct car salesmen, and just concentrate on gettingrepparttar 101532 best price.

Its exactlyrepparttar 101533 same with finding a job. Define what you are looking for, target your search and concentrate on gettingrepparttar 101534 best job withrepparttar 101535 best terms and conditions.

This is part 1 of a multi-part special report on reducingrepparttar 101536 time it takes to get a job. Its not fun running around trying to win that job, this report is full of tips and tricks which will help you reduce your job hunt time to a minimum.

The rest of this report is delivered in incremental articles which you can get by subscribing forrepparttar 101537 FREE newsletter at http://www.employedforever.com The entire series of articles will be sent automatically to you email address. Other topics covered include: Prospecting for Job Leads; The Job Application and The Interview Process. So to get your copy of this, entire report, by signing up for this free newsletter at http://www.employedforever.com or by sending a blank email to mailto:employedforever@pushbuttonresponder.com

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I'm being audited by the IRS-Now what?

Written by Dorothy Griggs, EA


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AUDIT ADVICE--1) Act promptly. The longer you wait to respond to an auditrepparttar more you can pay in interest and fines. 2) If you have a conflict withrepparttar 101530 date or need more time to get records in order, call and reschedulerepparttar 101531 meeting. 3) Be friendly when dealing with IRS agents. They might have leeway when it comes to accepting partial records and documentation. Being cordial can't hurt. 4) Be honest. Onrepparttar 101532 other hand, don't volunteer any information that isn't asked for. 5) Carefully choose your tax preparer. Be sure he or she would be able to help you with an audit. And remember, if you sign a return you are taking responsiblity for that return. Blaming your accountant or brother-in-law won't help duringrepparttar 101533 audit.

Dorothy J. Griggs is a licensed Enrolled Agent and has over 10 years of tax and accounting experience. Enrolled Agents are tax professionals licensed by the federal government to represent taxpayers and assist them with tax planning and tax return preparation. Dorothy is also a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents. For more great tax tips, visit her website at http://www.avirtualaccoutant.com


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