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Why You Should Use A Virtual Assistant
from: Nell TaliercioNearly any type of business or industry can benefit from the services of a virtual assistant. Both online and traditional businesses can find great value through the use of a virtual assistant. Any size or type of business can increase manpower without the expense of a full time employee. There are no taxes or benefits to consider and the virtual assistant, being dependent on steady customers and referrals, will give you the same loyalty as a salaried employee. The need for temporary employees and outsourcing is eliminated. The virtual assistant will be there when you need them and will provide the services you need at a reasonable cost.
Virtual assistants are less expensive than a full time employee and can assist a business with basic office support or in specialized tasks such as web design, marketing, and many other areas depending on the particular skills of the virtual assistant you choose. Generally speaking, a virtual assistant will be skilled in the use of computers, hard working, reliable, and have a wide range of skills. From tax preparation to bookkeeping and data entry, a virtual assistant can help any business complete tasks that traditionally must be handled by a full time employee.
Businesses do not have to pay an hourly wage or salary when hiring a virtual assistant. A virtual assistant is paid per job or by the hour, but only for the time you need them. There is no expense for benefits, taxes, holiday pay, or office space because the virtual assistant works out of his/her own office and uses their own office equipment. Virtual assistants are the perfect solution for a small business owner who needs administrative support but cannot afford to hire a regular employee. Large businesses and individuals can also benefit from a virtual assistant. Word processing, scanning, incoming phone calls, and scheduling for special events can be delegated to the virtual assistant, saving the business time and money.
A virtual assistant can perform many of the routine tasks that normally require a full time employee, but perform the task for a reduced price and from his or her own office. Qualified virtual assistants work either independently or as part of an organization that matches the virtual assistant with clients, depending on the needs of the client and the skills of the assistant. There will be no taxes for the business to pay in hiring a virtual assistant and the business will only be billed for the actual hours spent working on the requested tasks. Virtual assistants have usually worked in a high level administrative capacity in the past and can be depended upon to provide professional, top quality services at a reasonable price.
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Hennepin County Property Tax News
Green Acres legislation draws farmers' ire - Monticello Times
Hundreds of Wright County farmers filled the Rockford Township Hall southeast of Buffalo last week, as Wright County Assessor Greg Kramber tried to guide local men and women through the changes to the Minnesota Agricultural Property Tax Laws’ so ...
Read more...Items pertaining to East Isles neighborhood - Southwest Journal
The City Council's Zoning and Planning Committee rejected the controversial Lagoon redevelopment project on June 23. This vote comes one month after the city's Planning Commission voted to approve zoning changes to allow a 13-story condo tower with a ...
Read more...Items pertaining to Lowry Hill Neighborhood - Southwest Journal
HOME LOAN PROGRAM: The Armatage Neighborhood Association has sent out a mailer to residents, letting them know that the neighborhood’s revolving home loan program is about to start. Applications for the 4-percent simple interest loans, which range ...
Read more...Craig may quit... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
While acknowledging that it may be mostly an exercise in contrarianism, Randy Stapilus has a fascinating post on what Craig might stand to gain by staying in office, and even by running for re-election next year: Think about it: If he leaves now, he ...
Read more...Hennepin County to auction 17 tax-forfeited Minneapolis properties - Minnpost.com
Hennepin County tax officials will hold a tax-forfeited property auction Friday to sell 17 Minneapolis properties, including 16 vacant residential lots and one commercial property with a structure. The business, with a minimum bid of $150,000, is at ...
Read more...HENNEPIN COUNTY - Truth in Taxation hearing, Dec. 4 - Trumann Democrat
Hennepin County will hold a public Truth in Taxation hearing at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 4, on the county’s proposed budget for 2009. Hennepin County is proposing expenditures of $1.7 billion in 2009. The proposed net property tax levy is $644 ...
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