Whether you’re a small business owner or an employee itemizing deductions, the end of the year means organizing your receipts. It’s rarely fast (or fun), but an intelligible collection of receipts makes end-of-year planning infinitely easier. Follow this simple guide to make order out of chaos and get your receipts ready for tax time.
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Sydra is our content manager. She also is in charge of Search Engine Optimization of posts and pages. She is generally the person behind curtains who visualizes and implements the Social Media Strategy of the website. Sydra is one performance-driven, insightful individual, who is an important asset of our team. She holds a Bachelors of Business Administration from IU (Iqra University), one of the top universities.
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