A Blessed New Year to you all!!

Yes, a new year is (already!) upon us and I am looking forward to hearing from each and everyone. Hoping for good news and wonderful plans for this brand new year

We should all receive 2011 tax documents by the end of January, keep an eye open for info forms such as W-2, 1099, 1098, etc.

There are several ways to contact and get your tax paperwork to me. Certainly, by email, fax, or phone (231-533-5533). Mail has been working well so far as well: 3171 Shumaker, Bellaire, 49615

My cell # while I'm on the road is (586-322-9354). We don't get reception up here but I have the phone with me while traveling.

As much as I love living up here in the wilderness, I miss having a local office where so many friends take the time to drop by. I thank you all for your cooperation with our move. Let me know if there is anything I can do to make life -- well, tax season -- easier for you.

Check this website for IRS links on many subjects as well as an organizer which you may find helpful. It can simply be reviewed to refresh for tax info needed or printed and used as a checklist.

Hope to hear from you soon,
Dottie Lualdi

2012 Letter from Dottie

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