Easy way to make money without a blog or site

 

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There are many ways to make money in the internet. If you are not prepared to invest any money, you can still make money by making use of the free options available in the internet. One of the option is to setup a Hubpage account which I am going to share here with you.

1. Go to www.hubpages.com and sign for an account. Choose a user name and settings. Preferably the user id should be the same as your keyword.

2. Select “start a new hub” at the top and starting writing your contents. Every new hub is independent of another, so you can write anything without the need to link back to the earlier hubs. But if you can do so, then it would be better. As a tip, try writing something that you have interest in and have knowledge about. Do not copy anything from others as this will not benefit you. Write something original and bring values to readers.

3. To make your hub more interesting, try putting in some pictures or videos, if you have. These may not be a must, but if you do, if will help to attract readers and get your hub rank high faster.

4. Try to promote your hub to all your friends. One good way is to join social networking sites and promote your hub there. Another good ways is to email your hub links to your friends.

5. You can make money from your hub by putting up ads. To do this, sign into your hubpage account, select “my account” and select “Affiliate Setting”.

There are various options listed there where you can make money. One of the most popular choices is “Google”. If you do not have a Google Adsense account, you can sign up one there and then. If you already have one, just update your adsense code under the “Affiliate Code” column and follow the instructions to complete the setup.
You can explore the rest of options one by one yourself.

6. Once you have setup your affiliate code, the adsense ads will automatically display on your hub. For new adsense account, you may need to wait awhile before you can see the adsense ads in your hub.

7. Continue to update your hub account with more original and useful articles and you will be on the way to make your internet money.

If you are curious of how the your hubpage work, view this sample hubpage here to get an idea.

10 golden rules to survive a tax investigation

 

1. KEEP CALM!

An investigation often provokes a number of violent emotions in those under scrutiny – not least sheer terror at the thought of ending up in jail. In reality, very few cases end in a custodial sentence. So there’s no need to expect the worst.

2. GET EXPERT ADVICE AT THE OUTSET

If you are being investigated by HMRC, it is highly recommended that you seek out independent financial advice from a reputable accountant or adviser who specialises in this field. You will need somebody on your side who understands the jargon and knows how HMRC operates who can take some of the emotional strain from your shoulders. It’s also likely to be cheaper in the long run.

3. DON’T DISCUSS YOUR TAX AFFAIRS WITH ANYONE BUT A TIGHT CIRCLE OF TAX ADVISERS

Tempting though it might be to offload your woes at the pub or the golf club, it’s never a good idea – unless you want the whole town to know the details of your case; and that might include a taxman. It’s also almost certain that what your friends advise you will be wrong and therefore detrimental to your chances of reaching a settlement with HMRC.

4. DON’T LIE TO HMRC

This is the simplest and most reliable way of avoiding that jail sentence!

5. DON’T ASSUME HMRC IS IGNORANT OF ANYTHING

An HMRC investigator has a huge number of resources at his disposal and is not afraid to ask questions. As the book says “Stick with the wartime advice: ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’. Letting a former flatmate know that you paid for your house in the Dordogne in cash is not literally going to kill you. But it may cost you the chance of getting a good deal with the taxman should he begin investigating your affairs.”

6. BE WELL PREPARED FOR ANY MEETINGS

Remember the motto “no one prepares to fail – they fail to prepare”. It is pointless trying to evade the HMRC’s questions with insufficient preparation – the investigator will simply use his statutory powers to force you to give him the answers he seeks and your lack of preparation will be deemed to be “lack of co-operation”.

7. MAKE SIGNIFICANT (BUT RELEVANT) PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT

HMRC sees this as an important sign of a willingness to co-operate. It may also save you a huge amount in interest, which accrues from the date when the tax should have been paid to the day it is actually paid. On the other hand, overpayment of the outstanding liabilities may lead HMRC to an unrealistic expectation of the amount you owe.

8. DON’T TRY TO DESTROY EVIDENCE

It’s usually unhelpful. If you don’t have the appropriate records, HMRC may assume you are trying to hide something when you are not.

9. NEVER MAKE A PARTIAL DISCLOSURE

Do not suffer from selective amnesia when disclosing information involuntarily – this is particularly distasteful to HMRC and is likely to lead to a more punitive settlement since the HMRC will take into account your lack of co-operation when determining the penalty you have to pay as part of your settlement.

10. ONCE YOU HAVE REACHED A SETTLEMENT, DON’T OFFEND AGAIN

HMRC will view those who offend a second time in a much more serious light.

If you follow these rules you should survive a tax investigation – and may even do so with your sanity intact!

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