Well here we go again with our annual taxes.
Here is what Google has to say
It’s tough to argue with Ben’s point, but as it turns out, a spike in searches around the two most significant events of tax season in the U.S.—the availability of W-2 forms and the due-date for federal tax returns—are pretty dependable as well, as search volume increases in January/beginning of February and in early April. Like other years, users have been looking for info on the process, places to turn for help, and service providers to get their taxes done. As expected, in the “Accounting & Tax” category, the fastest rising searches since mid-January include both commercial terms like [TurboTax] and [H&R Block] and government-specific terms like [IRS forms] and [1040 instructions].
Why is an inkjet company talking about taxes…..
Well just as searches are up so is printing…The average tax return in Canada is over 20 pages long, and there tends to be a lot of printing going in these days.
Live in Quebec….You can double those figures….
Fortunately Metawatch has a sale on at this time for its products so, if your printer is acting up these days, and you can hear it calling out for ink…Here is the place to shop.
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