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Hate Doing Your Taxes? Avoid Electronic Tax Data Headaches


11 April 2011

Tax filing headaches include data loss; Photo by penywise North Americans hate to pay taxes and more and more of us try to alleviate the nuisance by filing our income tax returns electronically. Submitting tax returns electronically, or ‘e-filing’ is more popular every year. As the deadlines to prepare and file income tax returns approach, you do not want to increase your stress with extra electronic headaches.

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Hate to pay taxes, but love to file income tax returns electronically?


13 March 2009

North Americans hate to pay taxes, but more and more of us love to file our income tax returns electronically.

CBL Data Recovery reminds North Americans who will file their returns electronically to backup their computers.

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IT Resellers: Lost Data Is Found Revenue


16 January 2009

So what does a reseller of IT goods and services do to generate a profit in these challenging economic times?

While it currently may be a challenge to sell a new IT solution to replace a company’s existing infrastructure, there are ongoing opportunities which emerge from customers who keep their older systems: it’s not a matter IF data loss will happen; it’s simply a matter of WHEN.

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Filing Returns Can Be Taxing - Part 2


16 June 2007

(Part 1 can be found at Filing Returns Can Be Taxing)

Even the taxman recommends backing up financial documents.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) states in a press release:

“Many people now receive bank statements and documents by e-mail or over the Web. Paper records such as W-2s, tax returns...

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Filing Returns Can Be Taxing


15 June 2007

So, you like to file your taxes online. You’re not alone.

North Americans have embraced electronic filing in record numbers.

The Internal Revenue Service reported the 2007 tax filing season witnessed more than 76 million electronically-filed individual tax returns setting a new electronic record.

According to Revenue Canada, Electronic filing continues...

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