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Angela Said:

dose the declaration for immigration services have to be translated by a professional?

We Answered:

An Affidavit from a family member is poor evidence for a I-751 ...

they want to see more co mingling of finances

Douglas Said:

Quick Books 2007 When writing checks to subcontractors what category do you place it under.?

We Answered:

Depends what are the contractors doing ? If you are a manufacturer I would open a new GL account on Cost of Goods Sold Labeled "Contract Labour", If the contractors are doing my shipping depending the the $$ value again either a new account or post the shipping costs.

Leah Said:

Who are the professional writers who write and publish books for the stars ?

We Answered:

You're looking for a ghostwriter. There are certain companies that provide ghostwriters, but they charge a lot of money as a book is a lot of work.

Diana Said:

Professional Resume Writing?

We Answered:

Probably - you might try posting this on Craigslist local to you & see what you get (Services wanted or something)

Also, you can check the local yellow pages. You might try employment agencies which work with the candidates paying the fee - it may be expensive, but they offer a variety of services.

Yes, I agree, sometimes it is better face-to-face. But, some of the online ones are a good place to start.

**Oh, you might repost this question under Careers - I know there is at least one resume writer in that section!**

Best of luck!

Heather Said:

If a professional (dr, lawyer, ect) provides services for free can they use it as a tax write off?

We Answered:

The simple but unhelpful answer is that it depends.

If the services are provided to a charity such as an organization that has qualified as a non-profit under Section 501(c)(3), and the original purpose was to contribute those services, the value of the services is deductible.

If the professional performs services intending to be paid, then gets cuffed, (s)he can't write those off as a charitable deduction. If, however, the professional is on an "accrual" accounting system rather than on a cash basis, once a determination is made that the fee isn't going to be paid, it can then be written off as a bad debt.

In brief, in an accrual system, the income is counted as such as soon as the fee is billed. In a cash system, the income isn't counted until it's received. If a pro is on a cash system and simply doesn't get paid, it's not deductible. If the accounting is on an accrual basis, the reason the unpaid fee is deductible is because it's a deduction against money counted as income because the income won't be realized.

Hope that helps.

Frederick Said:

Have you used a resume writing service?

We Answered:

Of course, one can write their own resume. I maintain, however, that we have a such a difficult time seeing ourselves objectively - and speaking to our strengths - that we are not the best person to market our strengths in a resume. A skilled resume writer will partner with you to draw out strengths, accomplishments and transferable skills that you may not otherwise uncover. Additionally, if you are looking to transition into a new career path, a professional resume writer can help you re-brand your experience and better position your for your next big step!

I am including a link to my blog, "Top 10 Reason Why An Outstanding Resume Matters." It might shed some light on why one might choose a professional resume writer.

Best of luck on your resume writing process!

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