Success stories have soared over the years about people who have become wealthy by having a Home-Based business. With all of the advancements in technology ranging from the Internet, laptops, emails, text messaging and cell phones you can now have a virtual office anywhere. The latest statistics revealed that as many as one-third of all active businesses are now home-based.
Our company has a proven track record and doubled its revenue in 2008 and is expected to double revenue again in 2009. Plus we are considered by Success Magazine as one the fastest growing network marketing companies in the U.S.
A few months ago a business associate told me about a unique home-based business opportunity that allows her to stay home with her kids and earn a full-time income. After learning more about the business, I realized this is a service that millions of people could use to save time, money and build long-lasting relationships. I became so excited about the opportunity and decided to join.
My husband, being the skeptic that he is, suddenly took an interest in the business when he saw I was having fun and receiving checks for my efforts. We now work together as a team and put in about 5 to 10 hours per week. The business is easy and has brought us closer together with family, friends and business associates, plus we are paying off bills we thought would take forever to pay off. We encourage people to take a look at this awesome opportunity. Our success in this business has been extraordinary and continues to amaze us. We feel much more secure knowing we have another source of income for our family.
As a small business owner you have more tax breaks available to you than anyone else. Unfortunately, these tax breaks go unused because most small business owners don't know about them and the IRS isn't telling. Any home-based business, even part-time, that is not a hobby, and is in pursuit of a profit, can qualify for huge tax breaks... it's US Government law.
Every American taxpayer who works a full-time job and does not have a side business is probably overpaying taxes to the tune of $3,000 to $9,000 every year. Even self-employed people who do have businesses are collectively overpaying their taxes as a result of lack of tax knowledge to the tune of about $160 billion annually.
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