Win a Copy of Tax Cut
In honor of National Tax Advice Day (which was yesterday, whoops!) I’m giving away two copies of Tax Cut to loyal readers such as yourself. I’ve recently written (and solicited opinions) about the best tax software, and Tax Cut certainly has its share of supporters, so don’t miss your chance to get a free copy.
I’m doing this giveaway in two parts. For the first copy, simply leave a comment below between now and Tuesday evening at 9PM Eastern and I’ll randomly select a winner. Be sure to use a valid e-mail address when commenting.
For the second copy, I’m going to emulate my pal Jim and require that you follow me on Twitter (if you’re not already doing so) and send me a message (@fcn) containing a financial tip of some sort. For those that know I’m talking about, you can re-tweet this message for an extra entry.
Here’s an example of what your message should look like (be sure to include #fcntaxcut in your tweets and/or re-tweets so I can find them easily):
@fcn #fcntaxcut [Your financial tip here...]
Here again, I’ll be accepting entries until Tuesday evening at 9PM Eastern. Note that I’ll likely contact the winner via Twitter, so keep an eye on your account.
Note that the winners will receive their software directly from the PR firm that handles Tax Cut, so you’ll have to provide me with a U.S. mailing address (no PO boxes, sorry) that I can pass along to them. Void where prohibited. Good luck!
Published on January 16th, 2009 - One Comment
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