Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hurst accountants offering $1,000 grocery certificate for doing your taxes
Individual taxpayers and business owners will receive a certificate entitling them to a savings of $1000 on groceries just by have their taxes completed and filed by Brewster & Scott.
Individual taxpayers and business owners will receive a certificate entitling them to a savings of $1000 on groceries just by have their taxes completed and filed by Brewster & Scott - Tax Law Services located in Hurst, Texas.
Michael Brewster of Brewster & Scott is helping taxpayers resolve back tax issues as well as filing taxes for the current year. Michael Brewster is admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service.
"Large corporations should not be the only ones that get help from the government," said Michael Brewster of Brewster & Scott. "Individuals and small businesses are hurting just as bad if not more than these large companies. We may not be able to save the world but, we can start by helping out right here at home.
With these rough economic times, everyone can use some help with paying for necessities. What a better way to help people offset costs than by helping out with the cost of groceries. Everyone has to file their taxes and eat. This will help".
Taxpayers that need assistance with their taxes can get help through April 15, 2009. However, Brewster & Scott do not close its doors at that time. They are open year round to help file back taxes and resolve tax issues. The certificates will be available to everyone through tax season until they run out. Supplies are limited.
Michael Brewster is a principal of Brewster & Scott - Tax Law Services. A family owned business which reaches back to 1956 here in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area. More information is available at www.stressfreetaxhelp.com.
Source: Brewster & Scott
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eld11, says:
Why do I get the impression that this is like when Toys-R-Us sends out the Xmas book worth $500(!!!) It turns out to just be a bunch of coupons that you won't use combined with one that you do use making it really worth about $1.50.
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