Tuesday, January 06, 2004
Tax deductions - ItsDeductible
ItsDeductible
Today I am going to review a great product called ItsDeductible.
This product is great for people who are ready to get organized! It is perfect, because it helps you to start with the three most important things to do before you can get organized:
1. sort
2. toss
3. donate
When you have finished sorting out that closet or garage, you are going to have a great deal to donate. (At least you should if you are being honest with yourself when you sort the items!) The quandary is always, should I sell it or donate it. You begin to think of all of the money you spent, and you want to make it back. While this is sensible with some of the items, it isn’t always with others. For example:
A good idea is a desk – this is a great item to re-sell. People are always looking for better deals than stores can offer
A bad idea is toys, (unless they are antiques or things that can be re-used, like a battery operated life size car or something of that nature)- there are always needy children out there longing for toys. Think of all the precious time you will save not attempting to sell it for a quarter at a garage sale or eBay.
The good:
You will get money back on your taxes! I have read great reviews on this product. It is easy to use and very affordable.
The bad:
You need to be organized to use the program wisely.
The bottom line:
This is a great product that would be a great incentive to getting you on your way to getting organized!
Here is what an epinion customer had to say of this product:
http://www.epinions.com/content_94530866820
ItsDeductible
Today I am going to review a great product called ItsDeductible.
This product is great for people who are ready to get organized! It is perfect, because it helps you to start with the three most important things to do before you can get organized:
1. sort
2. toss
3. donate
When you have finished sorting out that closet or garage, you are going to have a great deal to donate. (At least you should if you are being honest with yourself when you sort the items!) The quandary is always, should I sell it or donate it. You begin to think of all of the money you spent, and you want to make it back. While this is sensible with some of the items, it isn’t always with others. For example:
A good idea is a desk – this is a great item to re-sell. People are always looking for better deals than stores can offer
A bad idea is toys, (unless they are antiques or things that can be re-used, like a battery operated life size car or something of that nature)- there are always needy children out there longing for toys. Think of all the precious time you will save not attempting to sell it for a quarter at a garage sale or eBay.
The good:
You will get money back on your taxes! I have read great reviews on this product. It is easy to use and very affordable.
The bad:
You need to be organized to use the program wisely.
The bottom line:
This is a great product that would be a great incentive to getting you on your way to getting organized!
Here is what an epinion customer had to say of this product:
http://www.epinions.com/content_94530866820