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 Subject: How was Sparkup March 2010 (Taxes)... 15/03/10, 21:03 
Dagmar
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We had again the room full of people. 40 participants learned about the changes in the tax system for 2010 and about what to pay attention to in their annual tax return for 2009 due end April 2010. Peter Kallermann from Kallermann Revision A/S gave as a great introduction into the topic and was asked many questions around the participants' particular situation.

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 Subject: Re:How was Sparkup March 2010 (Taxes)... 26/03/10, 13:46 
judith
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This was a great meeting. The information was very valuable, and the accountant, Peter Kallerman, was extremely generous with his time and knowledge. Afterwards, I followed up personally with him, and he graciously answered more questions for me. I learned enough to feel comfortable doing my own taxes this year, but when I do need professional help, I will definitely use his services. So this was a real win-win situation. We got in-depth free guidance from an expert, and those people with more complex situations, found a great tax advisor.
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