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Small Business Owners Drowning in Tax Debt Turn to Blue Tax to Save Them and Their Businesses - Due to High Demand, Blue Tax Announces the Opening of New Blue Tax Bookkeeping and Payroll Divisions!

Blue Tax is the new go to company for bookkeeping and payroll needs!

2013-05-10
LOS ANGELES, CA, May 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Blue Tax has always been known as the "Life Boat" company when someone is a struggling with a tax issue. But now, due to the overwhelming demand, Blue Tax has become the first NATIONAL Bookkeeping Firm. And in addition, Blue Tax has also opened a brand new Blue Tax Payroll division.

"The one thing that we want to do with every client is try to set them up so they hopefully will never have tax trouble again. That starts with good books and accurate payroll. Most people don't know where to turn, so after numerous requests we are very excited to announce the opening our new divisions" says Todd Lewis, Vice President of Blue Tax. Almost 40% of Blue Tax's resolution client based has decided to have Blue Tax do their books or payroll and the user friendly approach is spreading quick.

One of the secrets behind Blue Tax's success with bookkeeping is their innovative approach to presenting the monthly report.

While most bookkeepers are data entry professionals and present an excel spreadsheet, Blue Tax's approach specifically addresses each businesses areas of improvement. "I know as a business owner, the last thing I want to do is look at some spread sheet, that is why we created the Four Points of Profitability." Every month Blue tax provides a detailed but very simple report that focuses in on four areas that affects a specific business's bottom line. This innovative approach to business bookkeeping has made Blue Tax the number one choice for those who need to have accurate reports but can't afford the cost of an in-house bookkeeper.

For more information about Blue Tax and its ability to help small businesses and taxpayers resolve their tax problems, please visit www.BlueTax.com or call (800) 780-8485 for a free confidential consultation.


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[Press-News.org] Small Business Owners Drowning in Tax Debt Turn to Blue Tax to Save Them and Their Businesses - Due to High Demand, Blue Tax Announces the Opening of New Blue Tax Bookkeeping and Payroll Divisions!
Blue Tax is the new go to company for bookkeeping and payroll needs!