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Angela Phebus Comment by Angela Phebus on September 14, 2009 at 9:40pm
Depending on how much faxing you do, I suggest www.jConnect.com for free incoming faxes (they provide you a dedicated number and faxes are delivered to your email inbox) and www.faxzero.com to send free outgoing faxes (max 2 per day). I don't have a heavy fax volume so both of these are perfect for me.

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Mohammed Sayeed Comment by Mohammed Sayeed on September 14, 2009 at 9:35pm
Try RapidFax.com
Aaron Padgett Comment by Aaron Padgett on September 14, 2009 at 8:51pm
Anyone have a great e-fax solution that is a flat monthly fee? Suggestions?
Tom Wagenhauser Comment by Tom Wagenhauser on September 14, 2009 at 1:21pm
Call Kevin Harris @ (317) 956-0015
Cissi Sherlock Comment by Cissi Sherlock on September 14, 2009 at 1:10pm
I need the advice of an attorney as soon as possible.

I have to have answers to the resolution or possible resolution of situation within the next two hours. I should have answers yesterday! The correct answers to my inquiries could help me very much and keep me out of court.

Please call me at 37-605-8584.
Blythe Banta Comment by Blythe Banta on September 13, 2009 at 3:50pm


Join the ladies of Tri Kappa Irvington philanthropic sorority for our first annual Girls' night Our Benefiting Peyton manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent!

Live music provided by bandwagon, pampering compliments of Urban Euphoria, and style show featuring fashions from Lilly's Boutique Gallery and Pillow Talk Boutique. Also enjoy hors d’oeuvres, free chocolate tasting, wine bar, signature cocktails, and more! A silent auction will be held to raise funds for the Child Life department at Peyton Manning Children's Hospital. A red carpet contest will be held for best hair, shoes, hand bag, and dress! The first 400 women to arrive will also receive a swag bag full of freebies and get their picture taken on the red carpet! So grab that LBD, that sassy heels, and your girlfriends, and have some fun!

Tickets are $40 from any Tri Kappa Member, or $45 on line. For more information about the event, tickets, or sponsorship/donation opportunities, please visit www.trikappairvington.org
Tom Wagenhauser Comment by Tom Wagenhauser on September 8, 2009 at 10:49am


2009 Halloween Howl to benefit Riley Hospital for Children

On Friday, October 16, 2009, the fourth annual Halloween Howl fundraiser will take place at the Conrad Indianapolis hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana from 7:00 p.m. until midnight. Over the past three years, this exciting event has been a huge success and has raised much needed funds for local charities. This year’s Halloween Howl will benefit Riley Children’s Foundation.

Riley Children's FoundationRiley Children’s Foundation is committed to improving the health and well-being of Indiana’s children through philanthropic leadership in support of Riley Hospital for Children and its research programs, Camp Riley for Youth with Physical Disabilities and the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home. Riley Children’s Foundation is pleased to have a group of volunteers from Woman’s Life Indianapolis Chapter 611 who are busy planning to make this year’s event the best Halloween Howl yet! For more information about Riley Children’s Foundation, please visit www.rileykids.org. For more information about Woman’s Life, please visit www.womanslife.org.

Proceeds from this year’s Halloween Howl will be used to complete a much needed makeover of the Riley Hospital Unit 2A Child Life Activity room and will also provide support for Riley Hospital’s art therapy initiative. YOU can help create a safe and fun area for Riley children and also help to improve their emotional well-being.

We anticipate over 400 guests at this year’s Halloween Howl, including some of Indianapolis’ most prominent corporate and community leaders. We invite YOU to be part of this major fundraising event!

Silent Auction | Live Band | Raffle | Costume Contest | Hors d’oeuvres

**This event is for Adults Only

To learn more or to register for this event, please visit:
www.halloweenhowl.net
Jeff Bowe Comment by Jeff Bowe on September 5, 2009 at 12:20pm
I would strongly consider becoming a corp right away. You are going to be approaching businesses who should ask you for insurance certificates. You will have higher credibility as a corporation. Also, every business has liabilities and you don't want them on you personally which is why you want insurance. It sounds like a low liability offering, until some lawyer gets a call from someone whose vehicle you scratched while on the job or on the way to a job, and that person decides he or she doesn't want to work anymore because you are their new meal ticket. Business insurance is not, in my opinion, optional unless you are never leaving your house to do your job and what you are offering has absolutely no way of financially or physically hurting someone--which isn't possible. The other advantage of a corp is that it does offer some easier deductions for business related items, and don't forget, that shirt you wear with your logo on it is a marketing expense.
Jeff Moffatt Comment by Jeff Moffatt on September 5, 2009 at 11:22am
Keep in ming too that you'll be responsible for the employer's portion of the usual payroll taxes, being self-employed. You may want to hold back an extra 15% to cover this when you file your taxes.
Joey Mahoney Comment by Joey Mahoney on September 4, 2009 at 3:14pm
Thanks for the help Tom! I have heard both sides and the IRS website did not do me any justice so i do appriciate your response.

Have a great weekend!
 

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