Discussion:New tax practice

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Bigboys (talk|edits) said:

7 June 2006
I'm starting a new tax practice and am looking for resources to teach or prepare those who will be working for me. Do you know of a structured source that is reasonably price (perhaps free) that I can use? H & R and Jackson Hewitt offer their own tax class to train their future preparers. I would like to do that. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Beengel (talk|edits) said:

June 7, 2006
H&R Block has a very good Basics class for about $100. Excellent resource and open for anyone to take. Usaully offered in the fall.

Warren (talk|edits) said:

7 June 2006
The H&R Block course is opened to all, not just their future preparers. It is fairly reasonably priced.

Martineo (talk|edits) said:

7 June 2006
Is that a New Office. If the answer is "Yes" your most logical activity is try to get clients.