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Webinar: Traders Accounting Tax Q&A For your Business
On Tuesday, March 13th @ 4:30PM Eastern US, Traders Accounting will be here with a presentation and Q&A about Taxes.
Some major bullet points:
- Trading as a sole proprietor
- IRS special rules surrounding trader status
- Advantages and Disadvantages of trading as a business
- Types of businesses (Partnerships, LLC, Corporations, etc)
- Trading in a Retirement Account
The presenter from Traders Accounting is Raven Johnson. There will be an extensive Q&A session at the end of the webinar. If you wish to hire Traders Accounting, there will be contact information at the end of the webinar, or you can visit their website.
Found a mind map which provides tax and financial information for running a business.
I thought that may be I should share this link here. I am sorry if it is out of context in this thread.
I tried to watch the accounting webinar last night but could not . I got the link up and and it said " your webinar should start in a few seconds " but it never did. I must have done something wrong just don't know what. Any help would be appreciated and thanks.
You can wait for the recording which will be posted today.
For future reference, make sure you are running the newest version of your browser (IE 9, FF 11, Chrome 17) and the latest version of Java and Flash. If you aren't technical, I would recommend Chrome as it will remind you when Java is out of date, and it includes a built-in version of Flash.