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2010 tax season is here. Small business owners need to file forms w2's and w-3 or 1099's and 1096 to report earnings paid to employees or non-employees again. Is there some way to cut the cost on the red ink forms?
Halfpricesoft.com, a leading provider of easy-to-use w2 1099 software, payroll software and check printing software for accountants, small to medium size businesses and families, give buyers a new way to get free products by partnering with TrialPay, the leader in alternative online payments. Buyers can now get W2, W3, 1099 And 1096 red ink forms for free when they try or buy an offer from one of TrialPay's 2,000 blue-chip advertisers.
"Everyone loves getting free stuffs. But through our partnership with TrialPay, consumers can get the red forms w-2, w-3, 1099, 0196 for free and get something else they want in the process," said Dr Ge, the founder of halfpricesoft.com. "It's a remarkable way to treat our customers.".
TrialPay is a revolutionary e-commerce payment platform that lets people pay for products online by buying or trying something else. Through TrialPay, halfpricesoft.com visitors can get the W2/W3 red ink forms or 1099/1096 red ink forms by completing one advertiser offer, such as signing up with Blockbuster, buying clothes from Gap or signing up for an American Express credit card. With thousands to choose from, there's a TrialPay offer for everyone.
This offer is available through recurring promotions at halfpricesoft.com
http://www.halfpricesoft.com/business-free-special-offer.asp
About halfpricesoft.com
Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of easy-to-use 1099, W2 and Payroll Software solutions for accountants and small to medium size businesses. And its DIY W2 1099 software with the new import features makes W2 1099 filing easier than ever.
For more information, visit http://www.halfpricesoft.com/w2_software.asp
About TrialPay
TrialPay is the only payment method that increases a customer's willingness to pay. Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and other standard payment options process transactions but they do nothing to boost sales. TrialPay entices shoppers to complete their purchase by giving a 2-for-1 with every transaction. Shoppers get their original product for free by completing one offer from blue-chip advertisers. With TrialPay, everyone wins: merchants make more sales from their current traffic, advertisers acquire new customers on a pay-for-performance basis and shoppers get a free product with every purchase.
For more information, visit www.trialpay.com.
For More Information Please Contact:
halfpricesoft.com
P.O. Box 17067 Louisville, KY 40217 USA
email: services@halfpricesoft.com
Fax: (866) 909-6448
or visit the Web Site at: http://www.halfpricesoft.com
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I work for halfpricesoft.com. Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of easy-to-use 1099, W2 and Payroll Software solutions for accountants and small to medium size businesses. And its small business software can save user both time and money. For more information, visit http://www.halfpricesoft.com
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