Showing posts with label Tax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Where To Find Medical Secretary Jobs In Canada - Colleges

The best place to look for Medical Secretary or Medical Office Administration jobs would be the internet. Most employers that you would be working for, be it hospitals or small offices, are computerized and now post all available jobs online.

Some websites to browse for Medical Secretary job listings and to post your resume would be:

workopolis.com
monster.ca
jobbank.ca
jobboom.com

You should Google your job search and check as many websites and job listings as you feel necessary. Be sure to also check your local online classifieds such as kijiji.ca and craigslist.ca for job postings. It is not recommended to post you resume with your personal information on these sites but you could certainly post a listing giving some basic information about the job you are looking for and your skills without using identifying information.

You can often find Medical Office Administration career listings on hospital specific websites such as uhn.ca (Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital in Toronto, ON), hhsc.ca (made up of six hospitals including McMaster University Hospital and the Children's Hospital, a renowned Cancer Centre, and an Urgent Care Centre all located in Hamilton, ON), stjosham.on.ca (St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, ON), and niagarahealth.on.ca (comprised of seven acute care sites in the Niagara Region of Ontario including the Greater Niagara General Site in Niagara Falls, ON and the Hotel Dieu Hospital in St. Catharines, ON). There are all sorts of listings on sites specific to your province or state so use the web search tool of your choice to hopefully increase the number of jobs available to you.

Do not overlook the classified ads in your local newspapers as well. There are still a few offices that are seriously old school and are not computerized so they do not advertise online. They will only submit a job listing to their local newspaper. These can provide very good leads that you would not find anywhere else and sometimes they are a little less "crowded" for interviews since they are not advertised online and not all applicants take the time or opportunity to further broaden their career options.

Many jobs may be listed as part-time or as a one-year contract or temporary full-time. These are often positions that are available because that office's receptionist is off for a maternity leave. Jobs like this are great for building up your experience that will land you those jobs in the hospitals that will potentially pay you more and have better benefits.

Remember to apply for jobs at local retirement homes and long-term care facilities. With your Medical Secretary training you would also be able to apply for jobs with your local government healthcare office, alternative health offices such as chiropractic or massage or physiotherapy clinics, and insurance companies to name a few examples for you. You have quite a few options available to you if you are looking for something other than a hospital or doctor's office specifically. Although some of these options do not utilize all the skills that you acquired during your Medical Office Administration training, they can certainly be fulfilling careers or just the thing you need to gain some experience to get that next level position in your new career.

If you are ever having difficulties finding employment you could always offer your services on a volunteer basis mostly to gain experience. This also looks appealing to an employer since it shows you are dedicated, ambitious and diligent.

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

All Contractors Should Be Taking Full Advantage Of Tax-Free ISA's Today

Many contractors who have savings or hope to begin saving and would like to increase the potential return on their investment on savings, should have an Individual Savings Accounts (ISA's). The current maximum that can be placed into an ISA is £10,680, of which £5,340 can be in cash. The other £5,340 can be used for shares. Although the maximum £5,340 has been set for cash, there is no limit within the £10,680 for shares.

Many people may be confused how ISA's are structured and how they can bring such great tax relief for such large chunks of savings, keeping large amounts of money away from the tax man. But a simple meeting with any local branch advisor will help explain and choose the best suited ISA for your individual needs and requirements. Recent finding by the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has shown that aside from the fact that many still don't understand how beneficial having an ISA can be there is currently 15.3 million active ISA accounts. The most since the introduction of ISA's in 1998.

All contractors should consider an ISA as their first choice for ultimate flexibility for investments, as having instant access to savings can be an attractive prospect especially for contractors.

For contractors there are many types of ISA's to choose from:

Cash ISA's: Many will have variable rates of interest depending on the access required. ISA's can have instant access at the teller, online and by phone but may have low rates, whereas fixed rate ISAs are available with higher rates but may require less flexibility and a possible fine for early withdrawals. But are great for short term and free from any fluctuations within the stock market.

Equity ISA's: The opportunity to invest money in a managed fund or chose to make individual decisions on which companies to invest in. There are different areas that managed funds invest in, these are international equity funds, commercial property and corporate and treasury bonds. But beware as stocks and shares ISA's can be considered long term (5+ years) and the investment can fall below the contractors initial instalment as the markets fluctuate.

With contractors facing challenges from the HMRC, with tax, IR35, IR56 compliance and expenses being required it is vital to make use of all available tax breaks that are still available. It is also recommended to use an umbrella company to help process your payroll and maximise your income through using their tax expertise, keeping you on the legal path. Whilst reducing the worry and complexities that are involved with all the legal issues.

How to Choose a Tax Problem Service Provider

Can You Do It Settle Your Tax Problem Yourself?

Most people try to resolve tax problems on their own or with the help of their tax preparer. They think that a tax attorney is too expensive, they can save money by doing it themselves and if they owe a little bit more, they'll just pay it.

In an IRS Audit, many taxpayers go into an IRS audit totally unprepared and simply hope for the best. Some think that if they can impress the IRS auditor that they are nice, law-abiding, decent human beings and not common criminals, the IRS auditor will mellow, be sympathetic, and politely let them off the hook. Forget it! IRS auditors are nice, decent human beings too, but most importantly, they pay their taxes... and they don't think too kindly of others who don't. If you are selected for an IRS audit, or owe taxes you just can't pay, you'll probably need professional tax representation.

Dealing effectively with the IRS or other state or local regulatory authorities requires specialized knowledge and experience. Your tax preparer is usually NOT your best choice if you have an IRS examination or problem with back taxes.

Do You Need Professional Representation?

Each case is different, but the more tax debt you may owe, or the more information the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is requesting, the more likely you should hire a taxpayer resolution provider. Tax relief services are generally classified in two categories - IRS Collection Matters and IRS Audits.

IRS Collection Matters concern the payment of back taxes owed, tax penalties and tax settlements. It usually doesn't pay to hire a tax attorney when your tax debt is under $1,000. Most national tax relief companies will not help you when you owe $10,000 or less.

IRS Audits concern an IRS audit of tax returns you previously filed and are done simply by IRS letter, IRS office visit or IRS examination at your place of business. In tax audits by IRS letter, or IRS correspondence examinations, taxpayers are notified of specific, questionable tax matters they reported and are given the opportunity to object or just pay the proposed IRS assessment. IRS office visits and IRS small business tax audits are generally more comprehensive and require a review of most, if not all, of the income and deductions reported.

Who Do You Go To For IRS Help?

Only a licensed tax attorney, certified public accountant or enrolled agent can represent you before the IRS.

Tax Attorney - In the most advanced cases of IRS representation, you will probably need the services of a tax attorney. You will need to hire a tax attorney if you have committed tax fraud, are under criminal investigation by the IRS, plan to bring suit against the IRS or need to bring your case to court.

Certified Public Accountant (CPA) - A local CPA firm is your best choice where you need to prepare business tax returns or compile financial information needed in a tax audit. Only select CPAs have the knowledge and experience to represent you effectively before the IRS.

Enrolled Agent - Enrolled agents are also federally-authorized tax practitioners with technical expertise in taxation authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS.

Choosing whether to work with a tax attorney, certified public accountant or enrolled agent will depend upon the nature of your case. In some cases, you may need the services of more than one professional.

How Much Does Taxpayer Representation Services Cost?

The cost of taxpayer representation services vary widely from a few hundred to thousands, and sometimes even tens of thousands of dollars, dependent upon the type of tax problems you have and the settlement options you can obtain.

In matters concerning a late tax return, the cost of income tax preparation is only slightly higher than that you would normally pay for tax return preparation. To properly prepare a late tax return, you should generally take additional steps to contact the IRS, asking for an extension of time, obtaining and reviewing your IRS transcript.

In help with tax debt problems, you will generally need to file all back tax returns before you can negotiate a settlement. If you're able to pay the taxes owed the costs of representation are minimal. If you're just looking for a little more time, or a tax payment plan and don't owe much, professional fees are quite affordable. The costs of paying back taxes will increase significantly depending on how much you owe and the terms of the settlement agreement.

In an IRS audit, it will usually cost you the least in an IRS examination is as a result of an IRS letter and the issues and years under examination are limited. If your audit is more comprehensive, such as an IRS office visit or IRS audit at your place of business, the costs of professional fees are almost always more. If you owe taxes and do not agree, you can usually appeal the IRS audit results or take your case to court. The cost of services can vary greatly depending upon how far you need to take it, if you owe taxes, how much you owe and the difficulty associated with each tax audit.

In many of the simpler IRS audit or tax debt cases, you may be able to contract the services of a tax attorney for a fixed fee. The estimated cost of tax attorney services will be ultimately dependent upon the difficulty of your case and how much time is required to settle your tax problems. Reputable tax attorneys will never charge you based on how much they can save you and can never guarantee your results.

How Do You Get Started?

Many tax attorneys, CPA firms and tax debt relief firms can be easily found on the Internet. Often, the initial consultation from many Tax Debt Relief companies is FREE. Be wary of Internet marketers when looking for IRS representation services on-line. Avoid calling 1-800 phone numbers to IRS audit matters, because you must be represented by a local CPA or tax attorney. Always ask to speak with a licensed CPA, EA or tax attorney before discussing any confidential information. You can to this! Good luck.