Discussion:Tax Education for beginners
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Discussion Forum Index --> Business Growth Community --> Tax Education for beginners
| 22 August 2007 | |
| I have a potential employee who is switching careers and I would like to send him to basic tax school so he can do data entry for me during tax season. I usually send people to block, but low and behold, this year they are making their students sign a no-compete the moment they walk in the door. Anyway, I would rather send him somewhere better. All I am finding are on-line courses. Does anyone out there have any ideas of where to look for a basic tax prep class that is hands on? I have looked into the surrounding colleges, but I am afraid they are too broad. Do not want to send him to JH. Has anyone used People's Tax Income tax course? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! | |
| 22 August 2007 | |
| NATP Intro to Tax Self Study I haven't seen the text, but there is one. | |
| 5 September 2007 | |
| www.1040taxschool.com
Uses the same material People's uses and costs less. | |


