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Free NFIB Webinar: Top Tax Issues for Small Business Owners

Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 2:00 Eastern

There isn’t a small business owner on the planet that enjoys paying taxes. In addition to taking money away from your bottom line, the sheer volume and complexity of the tax code makes the entire process maddening. And then there’s the audit process.

Despite its complicated nature, there are some steps every small business can take to reduce its tax burden and make compliance easier. That’s why the NFIB Small Business Legal Center, the legal resource for small business owners nationwide, presented the educational webinar: Top Tax Issues for Small Business Owners.

Small business legal expert Cliff Ennico will showed how to reduce tax headaches and money saving tax tips.

The webinar covered:

• The top tax issues that trip up small businesses

• Helpful hints to lower your tax burden and make tax preparation easier

• Knowing what’s deductible, and what isn’t

• Tax tips for doing business on the Internet

• Answers to your other tax questions

For more information, e-mail legalcenter@nfib.org.

Download the slides for the webinar.

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