The Truth About Paying Taxes

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In this lesson from sales tax expert Tom Alston of Aero and Marine Tax Professionals we review the original purposes of tax people and how they didn’t all start out bad. They got a little lost along the way. Most of them probably had good intentions to help companies and individuals with their accounting. So, give them a little break if you find yourself being more than a little annoyed by them. Mr. Alston has had plenty of experience with them and reasons to be nasty, but he always remembers where they originally came from and why. http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com/aero/ Visit them online at: https://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com/aero/ Call Tom at: (916) 691-9192 * Resources * Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasaalston/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aeromarinetax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/aeromarinetax #AircraftPurchase #PersonalJet #ExecutiveJet #LuxuryAircraft
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