The Business Optimizer Shows Entrepreneurs How to Identify and Reclaim Overpaid Taxes
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BOSS Business Services' latest product launch puts money back in business owners' pockets LAS VEGAS, Nov. 3
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Entrepreneurs work hard to build their dream businesses and want to save money to invest back into their dreams. Not all business owners realize, however, that one of the largest cases of misspending lies with the overpayment of tax dollars. According to reports from the United States Government Accountability Office, taxpayers collectively overpay an estimated $1 billion annually. Who's to blame? Inexperienced, poorly trained tax preparers are often responsible for erroneous filings. This costs clients unnecessary dollars and frequently leads to pricey financial penalties.
"When tests are given to franchise preparers, the results are abysmal - in some cases there are zero percent accuracy rates," says Toby Mathis, general manager of BOSS Business Services (http://www.bossoffice.com), a 2009 Inc. 500/5000 honoree and national leader in asset protection planning, tax advice, tax preparation, estate planning and business entity structuring. "In one government study of chain store tax preparers, 100% of the returns prepared had errors. Not a single return passed. "But what do you expect when you hire a tax preparer who may have only studied a few weeks to learn how to prepare tax returns - one of the most complicated tasks in the country? Considering this, it's no surprise how much money businesses are losing because of someone else's mistakes or lack of understanding the tax laws. And that's why we're offering peace of mind with the launch of The Business Optimizer. This new product is designed to seek out missed deductions and overpayments that should remain in the taxpayer's pocket."
Dedicated to pinpointing tax payment errors for entrepreneurs who need to maximize every dollar, The Business Optimizer offers a three-point business inspection by an accountant, an attorney and a financial professional. In addition, the product includes a Tax Tracker Portfolio that's created specifically to organize tax expenses, information and receipts efficiently. After using The Business Optimizer, companies that pass "inspection" receive federal audit protection at no cost.
"We added the audit protection feature because if you're compliant with taxes, you're not only saving money but have nothing to fear," Mathis says. "This is valuable because a business' success rests on its ability to operate under stress-free conditions. Since an estimated 90 percent of U.S. businesses aren't compliant with IRS requirements to maintain books and records, The Business Optimizer provides tools to meet the requirements, plus accuracy authentication through the complimentary audit protection."
Offered at a price point of $495, The Business Optimizer is guaranteed to find $2,500 of overpayments, missed deductions or other oversights, or customers receive a full refund and keep The Business Optimizer, too. "Would you pay $495 to save $2,500?" concludes Mathis.
For more information, visit http://www.bossoffice.com.
About BOSS Business Services
Since 1993, BOSS Business Services has been a leader in asset protection planning, tax advice, tax preparation, estate planning and business entity structuring. With clients located nationally and worldwide, BOSS is a "one-stop-shop" for business owners. Handling everything from pre-formation planning to succession planning, BOSS can form a business, help its clients keep a paper trail of important decisions and meetings, keep business books, and file any necessary tax returns.
Contact:
Toby Mathis
888-969-2677
tmathis@bossoffice.com
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