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  • How to Report Business Fraud to IRS

    Let's say you know (or suspect) that a business is cheating on its tax obligations. What should you do about it? If you want to report business fraud to the IRS, the tax man is more than ready to...

  • How to Properly Send A Business Email

    Like any other etiquette sending a proper email is just as important sending a resume letter. It requires self discipline, respect, and acceptable behavior. Sometimes the extent of people's...

  • How to make a complaint AND get results

    We have all been goofed around by large companies from time to time when we have tried to complain. The first avenue of attack is to follow their complaint procedures. These usually work. But...

  • How to Make a Signature File

    This represents you how others see you. This is your signature at the end of a email. Some people don't do this and it leaves people clueless how to reach you.

  • How to Address a Letter to Two Doctors

    You can address a letter however you want, but when you're addressing invitations or formal business correspondence, it's important to follow the rules of social etiquette. Usually they are pretty...

  • How to Find a Home Address With a Cell Phone Number

    Obtaining an individual's home address when all you have to go on is a cell phone number is a very difficult task. If someone owes you money and you need to get in touch with the person by mailing...

  • How to Write an Effective Complaint Letter

    There will be times in your life when you’ll need to get an issue resolved. No one truly likes complaining, but on occasion this is the only way to bring up a concern to settle a grievance. ...

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