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Rapid Tax, New Online Tax Preparation Service Emerges to Undercut the Competition
Rapid Tax, New Online Tax Preparation Service Emerges to Undercut the Competition


(PRWeb) January 23, 2007 -- According to the Associated Press, more than 60% of US taxpayers will have their tax returns completed by paid professionals this year and thousands more will use specialized software to guide them through the completion of their own returns. As it becomes less common for taxpayers to handle their taxes by themselves, the tax preparation industry is getting more and more competitive. Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC, a newcomer to the field, is finding amazing success and experiencing tremendous growth by performing all of the most common tax services for less than its competitors charge.



Ricky Frimpong, owner of Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC, worked for one of the largest tax preparation services for more than three years before pouncing on what he saw as an ideal market opportunity. He asserted that it was possible to offer the same high quality tax services as the major companies without the need for the brick-and-mortar business locations that drive up the cost of service. By helping customers with filing taxes online, Frimpong has been able to serve a greater number of taxpayers in a shorter period of time and for smaller payments.

"With Accelerate Financial Solutions, you get the reliable security you should expect from a reputable tax service business without paying a premium price," Frimpong explains.

Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC currently features state tax return filing for $9.95 and Federal return filing for $14.95. Taxpayers seeking an extension on their Federal returns can also secure a quick extension for $9.95. Without the need for downloading any software, customers must only complete a short online tax interview and verify the e-File submission of their returns. Taxpayers can count on prompt refunds by filing taxes online with Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC, and can also take advantage of its online tax service guide, real-time online chat service, tax calculators and the current Ernst & Young Tax Guide. For the safety and privacy of its customers, Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC employs the latest and most sophisticated security measures on its website.

The company is also publishing a free newsletter filled with tax tips. The latest edition extensively covers all of the changes and additions to the tax laws that will impact 2006 tax returns, including increases in personal exemptions, standard deductions and AMT exemptions.

To learn more about filing taxes online or to review Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC and its online tax service, please visit .

About Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC:

Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC offers taxpayers a quick, easy and affordable method of calculating and filing all state and Federal tax returns. By answering a few questions in a short online interview, its customers can e-File their returns and have their refunds processed faster. Online chat features, e-mail support, extensive site security and the Ernst & Young Tax Guide are all available to give greater value to Accelerate Financial Solutions, LLC customers.

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Rapid Tax, Record-Setting Capital Gains Taxes Expected to Hit Mutual Fund Investors Hard in 2007
Rapid Tax, Record-Setting Capital Gains Taxes Expected to Hit Mutual Fund Investors Hard in 2007


Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) November 16, 2007 -- For the 2007 tax year, a new high water mark: more than $24 billion--the highest capital gains tax shocker billed by the IRS in stock market history is expected to stun mutual fund holders. Some experts are predicting the taxable distributions will either equal or exceed top distributions of $31.3 billion in 2000.

Don Wilkinson, wealth manager out of Newport Beach, CA and author of the book entitled Stop Wasting Your Wealth in Mutual Funds: Separately Managed Accounts--The Smart Alternative. () Wilkinson urged mutual fund investors to stop the bleeding in 2006 and again this year recommends putting their wealth in a better place.

Wilkinson's book is receiving renewed emphasis yearly with investors in taxable mutual funds who paid 56 percent more in taxes on their fund holdings in 2006 than they did in 2005. Again there are excessive capital gains looming once again for the tax year 2007. Lipper, Inc, the mutual fund research firm in Denver, CO. is still crunching the numbers but Tom Roseen, senior analyst with Lipper, said distributions this year should total more than $24 billion up from $23.8 billion in 2006.

Taxes paid by investors in taxable mutual funds make up about 50 percent of the $10 trillion mutual fund market so many mutual investors are due for sticker shock when they receive their distributions first of the year.

Investors with taxable mutual fund assets who have been hammered with high capital gains taxes for years now and less than stellar returns should investigate setting up a separately managed account (SMA) in 2008, says Wilkinson, whose book on the subject has been endorsed by such industry icons as Ken Fisher, Forbes Magazine columnist and best selling financial author. Reducing taxes may be the strongest reason such investors have for making a separate account a part of their investing strategy for the new tax year, Wilkinson believes.

Investors need to find out about SMAs and that is the major reason Wilkinson wrote his book to identify the problems associated with mutual funds and offer a better wealth building solution: separately managed accounts.

While an investor can't avoid paying Uncle Sam in 2007, wealth manager Wilkinson says--" a great way to decrease one's tax liability for 2008 and future years is to get out of mutual funds and into a separately managed account."

Wilkinson says switching to a SMA can add up to a lot of money reflected in the investor's Return on Investment (ROI) and can be as much as 2 to 2.5 percent of the total annual return.

With taxable-prone mutual funds recording short-term capital gains, fund investors in the 39.6 percent federal tax bracket have to yield a performance gross of 16.56 percent to net 10 percent.

However, in a separate account would have to gross only 12.5 percent to net the same 10 percent, according to Money Management Institute, the national association in Washington, DC representing separately managed accounts.

In a separate account, investors can avoid getting hit with severe capital gains taxes each year by assigning responsibility for minimizing their tax burden to an assigned money manager(s). This money manager(s) can perform "tax-loss harvesting."

This is the practice of selling holdings at a loss to offset gains elsewhere in a portfolio. Harvesting is often done while reinvesting in a security with characteristics similar to the investment that has lost value and consequently is being sold. This practice lowers an investor's tax liability without changing the risk profile, sector or strategy of the managed account.

Tax-loss harvesting is not possible with most mutual funds, as they are owned by a pool of investors, not individuals as with a separate account.

The SMA strategy plus lower equity turnover and positive long term capital gains adds up to what the taxable account investor wants and needs, Wilkinson noted.

For more information on separately managed accounts, contact Don Wilkinson or visit web site for a and sign up for a free revealing report on SMAs. ()

Don F. Wilkinson is a 30-year veteran of the financial services industry. He presently is the owner of a wealth management firm in Orange County, CA. His firm specializes in asset protection and estate planning for individuals and business owners. His client roster is the high-end, affluent investor.

Contact:

Don Wilkinson, wealth manager

Wasting Wealth, LLC.

180 Newport Center # 255 Newport Beach, CA 92660

Phone: (949) 719-9900 Fax: (949) 719-9900

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