Lower Your Taxes on the Phone
Disturbed by how much you pay in taxes?
When trying to reduce their taxes, most people focus on their
federal and state taxes.
While that is a good idea, there is another way to stop paying
many taxes- a way that has nothing to do with the IRS or April
15.
Have you ever considered all the taxes you're forced to pay on
utiltiy and phone bills?
Check out your recent phone or cell phone bill- look at all the
taxes! The city, state and federal government all feel they have
a right to make you pay them for having a phone. If you have a
second phone line for data purposes, the taxes likely exceed the
cost of the line.
Most people merely sigh and unhappily pay these taxes, thinking
there is nothing that they can do about them.
Remember that you are paying those taxes with hard-earned money
that you have already been taxed on once. This is essentially
double taxation!
Add up those cumulative taxes, month after month, year after
year. You are unnecessarily paying is a lot of money!
Eliminating all those taxes could save you several hundreds, if
not thousands of dollars over time.
Now, you can eliminate virtually all those taxes on your phone
bill.
The answer is digital phone service or VoIP (Voice Over Internet
Protocol). This is using a broadband (high-speed) Internet
connection for the regular phones in your home. You don't have
to sit at the computer with a headset on. You use the phones you
now have. The difference is that the signal is now carried over
the Internet to the other person's phone.
This also eliminates need for the regular phone company.
The good news and savings is that the Internet is not taxed.
There are usually just a few ($2-3) dollars a month taxes on
VoIP service, but it is far less than what you are paying on
your traditional phone service. You'll also save because most
VoIP services cost much less than regular phone service. They
also include free almost every feature imaginable that the other
phone companies charge you separately for as add-ons.
You will also have free long distance with VoIP.
89% of U.S. households are broadband capable, so they could
easily try VoIP. Even if you upgraded your Internet from dial-up
to broadband to try VoIP phone service, you would still be ahead
on savings. The cost of the broadband plus VoIP service likely
will be less than you are now paying for your old phone service.
This way you would gain high speed Internet for essentially free.
A few VoIP providers also have the added capability of using a
video phone on their service. Imagine actually seeing your loved
ones or business associates when you talk to them on the phone.
You can have all this for less cost than traditional phone
service.
For more information about how you can save on your taxes, and
learn about selecting a VoIP carrier, please visit our site at:
http://www.video-phone-home.com/voip-service-provider.html
About the author:
Paul Myers is President of Ph.Developments USA, Inc. and
webmaster of
http://www.video-phone-home.com/
a site dedicated to helping people discover video phones and
save money on telecommunication services.
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