Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Big Trees, Inc. Saves Seattle Viaduct Maples In Replacement Project

Company Helps Save Large Trees From Certain Fate At Site Scheduled For Demolition And A New Tunnel.

SEATTLE, WA: Big Trees, Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com/) has assisted in the relocation and saving of several large maple trees from the Seattle Viaduct project site, which site was slated for destruction, making way for a new tunnel. The large trees were relocated to a nearby construction site built by The Port of Seattle.

Big Trees, Inc. was requested to help with the replacement project in an attempt to save the trees, a group of large, columnar, fall colored maples measuring at 30-35’ tall. The trees were carefully dug, prepped with burlap and drum-laced with rope. Then the trees were rigged, lifted and loaded on a flatbed truck and trailer to be transported and off-loaded in the various planting areas staked out at their new home.  The project went so well with the first twelve trees, the Port requested additional trees be moved.  Once all trees were out of harms way near the Viaduct demolition, they were replanted in 3-4 large planting areas at a new road construction project the Port of Seattle had just completed off East Marginal Way South, near the West Seattle Bridge.

Ross Latham, owner of Big Trees Inc., stated “We were very pleased that the project came off with such success. Now with the relocation the new Port of Seattle project will have immediate large trees, adding an instant mature look for the new roadside planting areas. And we’re always happy to see some trees saved instead of done away with. All in all it went well. Many thanks to Shane Dewald of SDOT, Gary Wallinder from Port of Seattle and Ryan Thorne of MOWAT for all the help required to get this done on such quick notice!”

Ross Latham is the owner of Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com), located in Snohomish, WA, in the Seattle area. The company is one of the largest tree nurseries in the Seattle area with over 120,000 trees available in over 300 varieties. They not only can deliver young trees but also mature trees in a wide range of sizes. Some types of trees available include spring flowering, deciduous, evergreen, and privacy trees. The company also does tree transplanting including up to large trees. Their blog can be seen at http://www.bigtreesupply.com/blog/

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Big Trees, Inc. Urges Homeowners To Transplant Trees In Their Landscape NOW

Tree Transplanting Company Gives Advices And Cautions On Transplanting Trees In Fall And Winter

SEATTLE, WA: The Northwest US tree transplanting specialists, Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com/) is urging home owners to transplant trees in their landscape now, and for a very pointed reason. They are providing their advice on this process as well as a few things to watch out for in transplanting a tree out of, into or to a different location in a landscape, whether home or commercial.

The company urges homeowners to transplant trees now because in late fall and winter trees are dormant, making the transplanting process ideal. The survivability of transplanted trees is highly dependent on the initial health of a tree, but this factor of the tree being dormant is definitely one of the bigger factors in ensuring a successful transplant that will look great in a landscape for years to come.  A tree transplanted in fall or winter will usually be more acclimated and produce more growth than one done closer to spring.

Ross Latham, founder of the company, stated: “The fall time is a great time to transplant existing trees in yours (or a client’s) landscape that have outgrown a space or are blocking a view. Or maybe you want to totally change the look of a mature landscape. Timing is one of the important considerations when you are planning a tree transplant. It is easier to transplant trees and shrubs when they are dormant. This is the period after the leaves turn in fall and before the spring growth begins. The fall time is a great time to transplant existing trees in yours (or a client’s) landscape that have outgrown a space or are blocking a view. Or maybe you want to totally change the look of a mature landscape. If you have questions about transplanting, contact a professional tree transplanter. They will have a staff of knowledgeable horticulturists that can determine the likelihood of a successful transplant.”

Ross Latham is the owner of Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com), located in Snohomish, WA, in the Seattle area. The company is one of the largest tree nurseries in the Seattle area with over 120,000 trees available in over 300 varieties. They not only can deliver young trees but also mature trees in a wide range of sizes. Some types of trees available include spring flowering, deciduous, evergreen, and privacy trees. The company also does tree transplanting including up to large trees. Their blog can be seen at http://www.bigtreesupply.com/blog/

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Tree Transplanting Specialist Company Announces Latest Arrivals

Big Trees, Inc. Rounds Out Their Fall Line-Up Of New Arrivals Into Their Nursery

SEATTLE, WA: Located just south of the town of Snohomish, 30 minutes north of downtown Seattle, is the Big Trees, Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com/) nursery. They are announcing the latest arrivals to their line-up of trees available to be transplanted this coming Fall/Winter. A list of the nursery’s current available inventory roster can be found at http://bigtreesupply.com/sales-inventory/nursery-trees-inventory/

Three new ornamental arrivals have joined the Big Trees, Inc. nursery:

Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum): The Paperbark Maple is widely grown as an ornamental plant in temperate regions. It is admired for its decorative, rust colored exfoliating bark, translucent pieces of which often stay attached to the branches until worn away. It also has spectacular autumn foliage which can include red, orange and pink tones.

Dogwoods (Cornus): Dogwoods are widely planted horticulturally for their ornamental values, and the dense wood of the larger-stemmed species is valued for certain specialized purposes. Their flowers can be flat petals of color in mid-spring from white, creamy white and pink.  Dogwoods have simple, untoothed leaves with the veins curving distinctively as they approach the leaf margins. Their small size provides a variety of uses in the landscape, and their appeal extends throughout the year.

Stewartia: An excellent medium-sized tree for all-seasons appeal. Often multi-trunked or low-branching, it has white flowers, similar to Camellia but smaller in scale, which appear in early summer.  Its deep green leaves turn blazing red, yellow and purple in the fall. Beautiful exfoliating bark in shades of orange and gray becomes more pronounced as the tree matures.

According to Ross Latham, founder of the company: “These trees would be an excellent addition to most landscapes, and the timing is perfect because when these trees are dormant, in the fall and winter, is the best time to plant them. You should consult a tree transplanting specialist before attempting to plant one.”

Ross Latham is the owner of Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com), located in Snohomish, WA, in the Seattle area. The company is one of the largest tree nurseries in the Seattle area with over 120,000 trees available in over 300 varieties. They not only can deliver young trees but also mature trees in a wide range of sizes. Some types of trees available include spring flowering, deciduous, evergreen, and privacy trees. The company also does tree transplanting including up to large trees. Their blog can be seen at http://www.bigtreesupply.com/blog/

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Big Trees Inc. Works With Garden Designers For Upcoming Floral Show

Northwest Flower And Garden Show Put On In Tandem With Local Garden Designer

SEATTLE, WA: Tree transplanting company in the Northwest US, Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com/), is assisting the Northwest Flower & Garden Show (http://www.gardenshow.com/) , an annual garden show based in Washington, with the use of several large trees for the upcoming show, February 8th to 12th, 2012.

Big Trees is a premier tree sales and transplant company in Washington State. With over 25 years experience, they provide trees of all sizes and professional services for residential, commercial and government projects.

The Northwest Flower & Garden Show has been heralding the start of spring since 1989, as gardening enthusiasts from around the Northwest flock to this annual celebration, held in the Washington State Convention Center for five days.

Big Trees Inc. will be lending the show, and also loaning large trees to different designers and gardens at the show, featuring a wide selection of spring favorite trees.

Ross Latham, owner of Big Trees Inc., stated “It’s an exciting opportunity, to collaborate with others who share a passion for gardening. It’s going to be a great show.  Loaning large trees to different designers and gardens helps control the effort and costs for the show, and it gives us a chance to show off our specimen trees and get some more people aware of what they can do to enhance their landscape. I think it’s going to go very well.”

Ross Latham is the owner of Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com), located in Snohomish, WA, in the Seattle area. The company is one of the largest tree nurseries in the Seattle area with over 120,000 trees available in over 300 varieties. They not only can deliver young trees but also mature trees in a wide range of sizes. Some types of trees available include spring flowering, deciduous, evergreen, and privacy trees. The company also does tree transplanting including up to large trees. Their blog can be seen at http://www.bigtreesupply.com/blog/

 

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Truax Tax Advisors Urge Companies to Organize Sales Tax Systems

Tax Consulting Specialists Helping Companies Order Their Sales Tax Submission Systems

tax formsLOS ANGELES, CA: William D. Truax EA. Inc. (http://www.truax.net/) is encouraging businesses to better organize their sales tax submission systems for the better facilitation of organized expansion, by reason of reduced confusion in financial accounting matters.

Many businesses deal with the submission of sales tax figures to state and/or local tax agencies. Some companies may have fairly simple requirements for reporting their tax obligations, but larger companies operating in several locations may have more difficulties in this area. William D. Truax EA. Inc. recommends an orderly system for this collection and submission, such as those designed by the company’s tax experts. The company also does tax consultations for companies needing extensive assistance with their sales tax obligations, resolving disputes with sales tax agencies, or other matters of financial concern.

William D. Truax, founder of the firm, stated: “You want to be able to compensate for the confusion that may arise from handling sales tax with an orderly system. Many of our clients are responsible for collecting and submitting sales taxes in many different vicinities. We can assist your company in the compilation of information and preparation of sales tax returns efficiently and in a timely manner. For some companies, all they need is a bit of guidance and then they can take it from there. If your company needs more assistance in tax matters, please contact us at once. Our services extend farther than just tax preparation, and we can help your company recover into financial solvency.”

Mr. Truax has been a tax practitioner and financial consultant in private practice for over thirty years. He is admitted to practice before the IRS and all state tax agencies and is also a member of the bar of the United States Tax Court. As a fellow of the National Tax Practice Institute, he is an Accredited Tax Advisor and a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents. Mr. Truax was a founder and Director of Professional Business Bank in Pasadena, CA, and was chairman of the bank’s investment committee, responsible for control and oversight of over $100 million in bank assets. Mr. Truax has been active in numerous philanthropic endeavors and is currently a trustee or a board member of several active charitable organizations.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

California Contemporary Ballet Presents “The Snow Queen” Ballet’s 14th Season

Isabella Bunting of Glendale, CA Performs Lead Role Of Princess; Guest Performer from Hungary Added To Cast

Isabella Bunting (Glendale, CA) and Nick Zerman (Altadena, CA) prepare for their roles as The Prince and Princess in California Contemporary Ballet's "The Snow Queen" at Glendale Community College Theater.La Cañada, CA (November 25, 2011) The series of rehearsals for California Contemporary Ballet’s “The Snow Queen” Ballet (www.snowqueenballet.com) have been underway for over five hours, and for Isabella Bunting of Glendale, her most challenging rehearsal of the day lays ahead of her. When director Erin Holt enters the rehearsal studio, Bunting dutifully ties her Pointe shoe ribbons and tests her weight while balancing on her toes. With flaming red hair and a presence that suggests a level of maturity well beyond her thirteen years, Bunting is about to perform one of the most challenging roles in the ballet, a delightful holiday favorite performed to sold-out audiences in Glendale for the past thirteen years. This year’s Snow Queen performances will be on December 16, 17, and 18 at the Glendale Community College Theater.

The role of Princess is normally performed by one of the professional ballerinas employed by the Company each year. In fact, many advanced and professional-level dancers auditioned for the coveted role this year. However, Holt explains, “Since this is an original ballet with new choreography, we usually teach the role to a professional just as we would to a student. Isabella is working hard and proving that she can handle the challenging role. She is light and she works extremely well with her partner Nick."

Reprising the role of Prince for a second year to Isabella’s Princess is Nicholas Zerman of Altadena. He effortlessly lifts Bunting high above his head in a spin and then gently places her back onto her toes. “It’s a difficult lift, but we’ll get it”, he says with a wide grin.

As the production’s choreographer and Artistic Director, Holt has faced many challenges during the 14-year run of the ballet at Glendale Community College. Many professional dancers seek out opportunities to perform in the myriad of Nutcracker productions, rather than face the challenges of learning new choreography required for an original ballet. After all, most Nutcracker variations are an integral part of the training curriculum offered in ballet schools around the nation, so good ballet dancers are already familiar with many sections of the Nutcracker before ever stepping into rehearsal. This certainly makes rehearsals faster for the dancer and easier for a director to produce.

However, this previous familiarity is clearly not the case for any dancer who chooses to audition for “The Snow Queen,” where all of the choreography is new and the roles are unknown. Holt states “Some dancers are intimidated by the vast amount of new material they have to learn and some dancers just don’t feel they have the time to dedicate to the learning process”. Still, Holt boasts that the Company gets plenty of interest from professional talent looking for new opportunities. “We offer dancers the rare opportunity to be involved with something new.”

This year joining the cast is professional dancer, Zsolt Banki recently arrived in California from Hungary, where he was a graduate of the Hungarian Dance Academy and was voted Best Hungarian Dancer in 2007. He was the lead choreographer for the popular show “So You Think You Can Dance”, which actually originated in Hungary. This season, he joins “The Snow Queen” performing the principal roles of Reindeer and the Crow. He will also be seen as a gypsy. States Mr. Banki “I enjoy living in Los Angeles very much and am learning a great deal about American culture. I particularly like the California Contemporary Ballet’s version of “The Snow Queen”, as it is a very popular story in Hungary.” Mr. Banki will appear in all four performances.

Since its inception, California Contemporary Ballet has attempted to plant the seeds of a new tradition by integrating a cast of professional career talent with well trained, pre-professional dancers from the Company’s youth division.

With a beautiful original musical score composed by Randall Michael Tobin and set against a beloved Hans Christian Andersen story, audiences have the chance to meet a young girl and boy with lessons to learn, exotic creatures performing aerial ballet, gymnastic gypsies, forest animals such as reindeer and crows, and magical characters such as an enchantress and guardian angel. With a supporting chorus that includes an array of characters, from snowflakes and rivers, to flowers and trees, the cast numbers a total of 60 performers.

Bunting admits that she was initially apprehensive about her new role. However, once she dedicated herself to the challenge, she became determined. While watching the couple rehearse, Holt observed, “It was important to them that they be cast together. They wanted to impress and make it happen. They earned their roles”.

Recognizing that the roles of Prince and Princess are so demanding, Bunting and Zerman have committed to daily rehearsals until the opening of the show in mid-December. Holt decided to follow a precedent established by a well-known choreographer. George Balanchine was famous for challenging his young, talented dancers, as evidenced in his famous “Baby Ballerinas”, when he thrust young teenagers into the performing spotlight. This has only added fuel to Holt’s enthusiasm. “There is something truly impressive about a thirteen year old who can handle such difficult professional level choreography.”

The Snow Queen” by California Contemporary Ballet will be performed at Glendale Community College on Friday, December 16 at 7:30pm; Saturday, December 17 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm; and Sunday, December 18 at 2:00pm. Tickets can be purchased at www.snowqueenballet.com. Tickets purchased in advance: $25 for adults, $20 for child; tickets purchase at the door: $30 for adults, $25 for child. Group rates available. Call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006. For more information, call California DanceArts 818-790-7924.

California Contemporary Ballet, (http://www.calballet.com) established by Erin Holt, the company’s visionary Choreographer and Artistic Director, is one of Southern California’s burgeoning dance companies. The company is established as a professional company featuring the talent of 5-7 career dancers performing a unique brand of classical and contemporary dance works. They are a non-profit company, providing its members with the opportunity to perform an exciting repertory of innovative and original dance projects performed in concerts, theatre and festivals throughout Southern California. California Contemporary Ballet is the resident troupe of the California DanceArts Academy (http://www.caldancearts.com) located in the foothills of Los Angeles. The school and company share one goal, "to nurture and encourage students professionally and to develop artists performing for audiences with the creativity, imagination and joy of dance." The company’s annual signature ballet titled, “The Snow Queen”, (http://www.snowqueenballet.com) is a delightful winter production each December starring the career members of California Contemporary Ballet, accompanied by the California Contemporary Youth Ballet, and select dancers from the community, resulting in a cast of 60-70 dancers.

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Julian Construction Recommends Use Of Helical Piles For Foundations

Company Seeks To Raise Awareness Of Repairing Home Foundation Construction Difficulties

LOS ANGELES, CA: Julian Construction Inc. (http://www.julianconstruction.com/) seeks to raise awareness of home owners to the importance of the necessity of home foundation repairs, foundation construction or older structures requiring maintenance. The company is recommending the use of helical piles for some structures that could greatly assist a foundation requiring retrofitting maintenance.

screw or helical pile graphicThe purpose of a foundation is to support and spread the weight of the structure that sits on top of it. A foundation can become damaged due to poor soil conditions, moisture and foliage. Foundation problems can lead to cracks in walls and tiles, bowed walls and sloping floors. It can even become difficult to open and shut windows and doors. One solution to stabilizing foundations is the installation of helical piles, also referred to as screw piles. A helical pile is a steel shaft with blades attached in a spiral pattern, similar to a wood screw. The pile is attached at the foundation on one end, and screwed into the ground on the other. Not only do they stabilize a structure, they can also increase load bearing capacities in a retrofit.

Julian De La Torre was stated the following regarding the procedure: “Many people do not realize their foundation sometimes needs repair. It is something that needs to be inspected. Helical piles are a good solution for a home needing foundation retrofitting, because they are not very expensive, the installation can be fast and they are very strong, with a high load capacity. People should get their home inspected to see if their foundation is safe.”

Julian Construction owns its own company and is built on a “no middlemen” model – no salesmen, no subcontractors. When you work with Julian Construction you get the principals of the company and workers of Julian Construction under your home. The result is the highest quality work at affordable prices. They can be contacted by phone at 323 733-3377, by fax at 323 733-4477 or via their website, www.julianconstruction.com. You can see tips and advice about home foundations on their blog, at http://julianconstruction.typepad.com.

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Julian Construction Shares Tips For Maintaining A Foundation

Foundation Construction And Repair Company Urges Keeping Foundation In Good Condition

LOS ANGELES, CA: Julian Construction Inc. (http://www.julianconstruction.com/) deals with homes cracked concreteneeding foundation repair. Upon observing many instances of foundation structural damage , the company is issuing advice on foundation maintenance, and urging that homeowners act to keep their foundation in good condition.

1. Ensure proper drainage. Water should always be directed away from the house. Use gutters and drain spouts to prevent water from accumulating on the roof, running down walls or pooling near the building. Also make sure the ground around the house is graded to slope away from the structure. If necessary, install moisture barriers and drainage channels to prevent water from seeping into your home.

2. Repair any plumbing problems. Moisture build-up from dripping faucets, toilets and pipes can also cause foundation problems. Periodically inspect your plumbing and immediately repair any leaks. Also check sprinkler systems and sewer lines.

3. Keep soil moisture at a constant level. Soil can expand with moisture and contract when it dries, causing settlement problems. Water the soil around your home during dry periods to keep moisture levels consistent with soil under your foundation.

4. Install a root barrier. If there are trees or shrubs planted near your home, install a barrier to prevent roots from growing under the foundation. Make sure any new trees or foliage is planted far enough away from the structure to avoid root problems in the future. Also remove any mulch that accumulates near the house.

5. Weatherproof you home. Properly sealing your house will also prevent damage from moisture and air. This includes plugging any existing holes and cracks, caulking and weatherstripping.

Julian De La Torre, founder of the company, stated: “Many people do not realize how important it is to maintain their foundation, or do not know how they can do this. Doing so will prevent structural damage and keep their home safe.”

Julian Construction owns its own company and is built on a “no middlemen” model – no salesmen, no subcontractors. When you work with Julian Construction you get the principals of the company and workers of Julian Construction under your home. The result is the highest quality work at affordable prices. They can be contacted by phone at 323 733-3377, by fax at 323 733-4477 or via their website, www.julianconstruction.com. You can see tips and advice about home foundations on their blog, at http://julianconstruction.typepad.com.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Boston Brick and Stone Announces It Has Chimney Sweeps Available Five Days a Week

Announces Chimney Sweeps and the Holidays Go Together

Boston Brick Chimney Sweep with BrushLOS ANGELES-Boston Brick and Stone (http://www.bostonbrick.com), a Southern California leader in chimney inspections, chimney brick repair, brick restoration and hardscape design, today announced it now has a team to sweep and inspect chimneys available five days a week. This is in response to high demand each year from homeowners to get chimneys cleaned in November and December, in preparation for the holidays.

Using Boston Brick & Stone’s same high standards in construction and customer service, the company now offers a thorough chimney sweep and a twelve (12) point chimney inspection. Each sweep team includes a certified chimney inspector, insuring that every cleaned chimney is also a safe chimney. Heavy plastic is used to enclose the opening of the fireplace and also to cover valuable furniture and flooring before the sweep begins.

The company’s experienced inspectors will advise the home owner on chimney and fireplace safety by conducting a 12 point chimney inspection (including camera). For a more detailed explanation of what is involved in a chimney inspection, go to their website www.bostonbrick.com/services/chimneys/chimney-inspection/

Dave Laverdiere, owner of Boston Brick and Stone stated “We know how important a beautiful blazing fire is to Holiday festivities. We want to insure that every Boston Brick & Stone Customer will have a happy, merry and safe holiday season. Our expertise with Chimneys and Fireplace is available to protect our customer’s comfortable homes.”

Founded in 1993 by Don Hall and now owned by Dave Laverdiere, Boston Brick & Stone is a business that has become a trusted name in chimney inspections and hardscape design amongst Southern California homeowners and real estate agents. The company has been a featured contractor on HGTV’s “Landscaper’s Challenge” and on “Backyard Brigade.”

Located in Pasadena, Boston Brick & Stone serves all communities in Los Angeles County. For more information about Boston Brick and Stone, call 866-612-6786 (Toll-Free) or 626-296-7700 (Local). You can also visit the company’s website at www.bostonbrick.com. Masonry License (C-29); General Builder (B) #783578.<

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Novel Editor Examines Elements Of Successfully Written Memoirs

Susan Mary Malone Takes Critical View Of Memoirs As A Genre In Book Writing

Susan Mary MaloneDALLAS, TX: Book Editor Susan Mary Malone (http://www.maloneeditorial.com) recently published a critical examination of the process for writers wishing to pen their memoirs. She advises writers to be aware of the difference between a life history and a memoir. The article can be found here: http://www.maloneeditorial.com/blog/?p=145

Malone, editor of over 40 books published through traditional publishing companies, advises that anyone seeking to write their memoirs needs to consider three very basic points before beginning the manuscript and throughout the writing. She also covers points having to do with the theme of the work, writing style and characterization. She stresses that these must be looked at, regardless of the content of the person’s story, in order to make a commercially successful memoir.

Malone states: “Ever since ‘Angela’s Ashes’ hit the scene (some sixteen years ago), the Memoir genre has been hot. And I get a lot of them, especially in this day of POD and e-books, where self-publishing is so easy, and so inexpensive. But one’s life story, no matter how tangled with twists and turns, how fraught with trials and tribulations, does not necessarily make for a compelling memoir. The genre itself is about something different.”

Susan Mary Malone has worked as an editor, columnist and journalist since 1993, with a BS in Political Science and minors in English and Journalism. She has a client list that includes NY Times Bestsellers, Essence Bestsellers and books featured in Publishers Weekly. She is also an award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction herself. She participates as a speaker in literary conferences such as the recent Harriett Austin Writer's Conference (at the University of Georgia), the Blue Ridge Writer's Conference, the South West Writer's Conference, and the recent East Texas Writer’s Guild Conference, among others. Her full biography and featured list of published authors can be viewed at http://www.maloneeditorial.com/

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Aero & Marine Tax Pros Win Difficult Tax Exemption Case

Previously Exempt Plane Gets Taxed, Expert Tax Firm Able To Reverse Decision

King Air 200 AircraftSACRAMENTO, CA: Aero & Marine Tax Professionals (http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com), a tax specialist firm in the field of aircraft and marine vessel tax located in California, reversed the finding recently in a California Board Of Equalization case against an aircraft being charged a tax that it was previously exempted from. The aircraft belonged to Rainbow Air Charter, who had previously worked with Aero & Marine Tax Professionals to obtain a tax exemption on the plane, and turned to the firm again in this recent turn of events.

The difficulty came about when a plane owned by the company was destroyed on the runway mid take off, which Rainbow Air Charter had attempted to gain a tax exemption on it, but they had been unsuccessful in their efforts. Upon discovering the fact that the plane was damaged beyond repair, the California Board of Equalization placed a tax lien on another plane the company owned, which had already received a tax exemption.

The company’s Director of Operations, Mr. Grimmet, stated: “From that point on, Aero & Marine Tax Professionals’ office asked me for various documents in order to obtain the exemption on the plane which was destroyed. So we had to go backwards and find an exemption on a plane that had been destroyed in order to take the lien off a plane that had been exempted.”

I can tell you that I made the attempt do the exemption myself. This was an example of why amateurs should not be attempting tax exemptions themselves. I had been trying. I had used Aero & Marine Tax Professionals over the last ten years, and I thought that I could do it myself. I didn't have the required expertise, even though it was entirely legitimate. I want to let everyone know about how Aero & Marine handled this for me, and if anyone wants to know more, I would be happy to talk to them.”

Thomas Alston, founder of the tax firm, stated: “It was a very tricky case. The state of California is looking hard for revenue and is taking a more aggressive stance with some of these cases. That’s why you need to go to the experts.”

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals Win Case For Tax Exemption On Jet

Real Estate Firm Gets Tax Exemption On Jet Thanks To Aero & Marine Tax Professionals

SACRAMENTO, CA: Aero & Marine Tax Professionals (http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com), a firm specializing in sales tax on aircraft and marine vessels in the state of California, recently helped a real estate agent and real estate development company obtain a sales tax exemption on a Cessna jet from the California Board Of Equalization, this most recent case that maintains their perfect record.

An executive from the real estate company stated: “The business use of the aircraft is to look for business opportunities outside of California in real estate and real estate development. Sometimes we would be looking at multiple properties over multiple days, and it would be problematic to run that around an airline schedule. The jet is fuel-efficient. The parts are readily available and Cessna has multiple service centers across the country. In working with Aero & Marine Tax Professionals, I always received calls back in a timely manner. They were professional, and very competent, very knowledgeable and very fast.”

Tom Alston, president of the company, stated: “Well, we pride ourselves on efficiency. That is really the difference between when we go in on a case versus someone who doesn’t know this field, doesn’t have experience working with the California Board Of Equalization. We have, so we can be efficient at it, and that’s why our case record is perfect.”

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals shows purchasers how to avoid sales tax, specifically how to avoid aircraft tax and vessel tax in California and to make certain the full value of their next aircraft, vehicle or vessel goes into their pocket--not the government's. They have successfully filed hundreds of tax returns with the California State Board of Equalization. Mr. Alston has also published many articles on sales and use tax.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals Helps Farmer Procure Tax Exemption on Plane

Tax Consulting Firm Earn Sales Tax Exemption for Company Continuing Perfect Record



SACRAMENTO, CA: Aero & Marine Tax Professionals (http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com), a consulting firm specializing in aircraft and marine vessel sales tax exemptions in California, assisted a California based farmer in obtaining a sales tax exemption on their recent purchase of an aircraft.


An executive from the company stated: “We mainly use the plane for observation on the farm for our cotton, corn, alfalfa, tomatoes, and cantaloupe, we have 5000 acres. We don't use the aircraft for any application of chemicals or such; it's mainly a way to get around and do observations. One of the companies I grow melons for has an office in Arizona, and I travel there occasionally to go over contracts.”


“I really liked that Aero & Marine Tax Professionals was straight forward, they told me what to do. All I had to do was follow the rules and never get behind. Everyone did great follow up. Everyone was so easy to deal with. Whatever needed to be done got done with no nonsense. I would recommend Aero & Marine Tax Professionals to others.”


Tom Alston, founder of Aero & Marine Tax Professionals, said: “We now have under our record over 1,000 client cases that have successfully avoided paying any sales tax on the purchase of their aircraft. Our record is 100%, every single case we’ve taken up has earned a sales tax exemption. We achieve that because we are hard working professionals, and because we have the experience to know exactly what we’re doing. If you are looking at purchasing an aircraft, call me.”


Aero & Marine Tax Professionals shows purchasers how to avoid sales tax, specifically how to avoid aircraft tax and vessel tax in California and to make certain the full value of their next aircraft, vehicle or vessel goes into their pocket -- not the government's. They have successfully filed hundreds of tax returns with the California State Board of Equalization. Mr. Alston has also published many articles on sales and use tax.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Skin MD Natural - A Natural Dry Skin Care Product for Dry, Cracked Heels

After a summer of sandal abuse many are left with dry, cracked heels. Dry, cracked heels are an unsightly cosmetic problem that can turn into something worse without proper natural dry skin care. If left untreated cracks can become deeper, leading to bleeding and potential infection.

There are numerous natural dry skin care treatments on the market today, but many of them are not effective because they don’t address the main causes of dry skin. Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion (http://www.skinmdnatural.com) was created for just this reason. It is specially formulated to strengthen the skin's own natural protective barrier helping to prevent dryness being caused by environmental and chemical irritants. Dr. Lisa Benest, a board certified dermatologist from Burbank, California, explains why Skin MD Natural is becoming a leading dry skin care treatment product, “Regular moisturizers are designed to add moisture onto the skin. However, it does nothing to repair the barrier so it's an endless cycle of constant moisture application onto the skin without healing and curing the dry skin. Many traditional moisturizers restore the moisture to the skin on a temporary basis, but after continued use actually send a message back to the skin saying it doesn't need any further moisture to be produced by the skin, and so we can end up with the opposite condition where the skin is less hydrated than prior to using the moisturizers.”

If you are suffering from dry, cracked heels, Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion is a natural skin care treatment option you should further investigate. In less than a week Jessie started to experience softer feet, “After just a few days of using Skin MD Natural, I noticed that my skin did indeed felt more hydrated, especially my heels where the skin is rough, cracked and dry. They no longer have the dry and hard outer skin that always prompts me to peel the skin off, but instead, are on their way to full recovery and softer skin."

Some even compare Skin MD Natural to a good pedicure like Rachael Porter, “I noticed a difference in my heels immediately; they were much softer. After about 4 applications they were as good as a $30 pedi. My hands are also looking smooth and youthful!"

Skin MD Natural is soft as silk and never greasy, making it an ideal natural skin care option for your feet. Nadine Chappellaz likes Skin MD Natural for just this reason, "I have really sensitive feet, I don't like to wear socks, my feet get too hot, too cold etc. Lately, they have been so dry, it's actually painful. I had tried some regular lotions, nothing worked, and they just made my feet slick and we have all hardwoods, not a good combination!! I tried out the Skin MD Natural, and within minutes felt some relief. It's like a program, you start doing it every 2-4 hours until it feels better, then just every 24 hours. Works like a charm!! My feet were actually making me crazy before this, and now, I haven't given them a second thought."

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