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19 Jul
The key in any type of organization to retain its effectiveness and efficiency is proper communication and wise dissemination of work. Especially for law firms where you can expect tons of paperwork that have to be done for their numerous clients, the need for a system to address this need is a must.
And as far as this law firm (Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley) is concerned, having Blackberry Smartphones to help them is not sufficient. The need to get ideal software is likewise needed, a point that has brought BigHand voice productivity software into the fray for its network of 6 offices.
The investment is expected to pay off. With the need for business optimization for most today, any type of software investment will pay dividends at some point. Fortunately, that is how the company sums up the BigHand voice productivity software in maintaining its business improvement goals.
(Source) Press
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If only it were this simple! Everyone knows that by now, the real problem that people have to address is the filing of their taxes. People are scrambling with all the paperwork and fulfilling the requirements to avoid legal issues and penalties. But did you know that in Sweden, all it takes is one SMS message and you are done?
To file taxes in Sweden all you need to do is open a new text message, enter your Social Security number and a security code sent to you by mail, and zip it off to the Department of the Treasury. This is how lots of Swedish people will file their income taxes in May, as they have for the last five years.
So what’s the downside?
What Swedes actually do with their cell phone is sign a tax declaration that has already been prepared by the country’s tax authority, officially called Skatteverket. It already knows everything about Swedish taxpayers’ income–from a range of sources.
Taxpayers can only sign their forms via text (the number’s 71144) if they accept all the Skatteverket’s calculations and if–to the great joy of the agency–they renounce all deductions.
(Source) NewLaunches.com
Tags: Business, cell phone, Cell Phones, department of the treasury, great joy, income taxes, Mobile News, paperwork, security code, sms message, social security, social security number, sweden, tax declaration, tax filing, taxpayers, text message
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