Tag: paper management


Storage Doctor: Conquering Paper Pileups

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Feb 2012

Storage Doctor: Conquering Paper Pileups

Spring 2012 – Kathy’s article “Storage Doctor: Conquer Paper Pileup” appears in the Spring 2012 edition of STORAGE magazine by Better Homes and Gardens. Learn how to respond to paper in 4 easy ways, and take the stress out of sorting through paper piles! Better Homes and Gardens Publication Spring 2012 edition, © Meredith Corp This issue is no longer available on newsstands, but copies can be...

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Feb 2012

CTO Recommends Neat Receipts for Organizing Tax Information

NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System enables you to scan receipts, business cards and documents so you can organize, store and secure all your important information. The great thing about NeatReceipts is the way it identifies and extracts the important information–and automatically organizes it for you! This makes it so much easier to create expense reports for tax purposes. You can export information to...

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Feb 2012

CTO Organizing Resource: Getting Organized Magazine

Getting Organized Magazine is a new magazine that just launched in January, and we think it is a fantastic resource for all of our clients and friends! You’ll find many articles with lots of helpful advice, including “Where to Start: Step by Step Organizing Tips” to help you jumpstart the organizing process and “Eliminating the Avalanche” to help you learn strategies for clearing countertops and...

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Feb 2012

Product Recommendation: Smead Tax Organizers

Organize important tax documents with Smead Tax Organizers! We are listing three here because we know everyone has different organizing styles and preferences. Which one do you like best? Let us know! Smead All In One Income Tax Organizer The Smead All In One Income Tax Organizer includes easy instructions, a checklist, and pre-printed and blank labels. It will fit in a file drawer! It...

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Feb 2012

Which Tax Deductions Are You Missing Out On?

Too much paperKiplinger reports that the 45 million taxpayers who itemize their deductions on income tax returns claim more than $1 trillion worth of deductions, while the 92 million taxpayers who use the standard deduction claim about $700 billion worth of deductions. That’s big bucks! Missing even one deduction or tax credit can have a significant impact on your final tax bill (or refund), so whether you tackle your income taxes on your own or hire a tax professional to do them for you, it’s to your benefit to be aware the ever-changing IRS tax rules. Not only do yearly changes to the tax code affect you, but changes to your own life circumstances can also impact your tax situation. Below are just a few of the commonly missed deductions and credits that might apply to you: Child-care credit – If you work and pay for child care (daycare center, in-home daycare, or nanny services all apply), you can qualify for a tax credit of up to $3,000 for a single child or up to $6,000 for two or more children under the age of 13. Exact amounts depend on your gross income, and other rules do apply, so check with a tax pro to learn exactly how you can benefit. Charitable deductions – Most of us think of the major donations we make to organizations throughout the year. But don’t forget about the little things—it all adds up! If you use your own money to perform a task for a non-profit (a mailing, for example), you can include those expenses as part of your total charitable contribution. Keep your receipts, and if you’ve spent over $250, be sure to have the charity document your gift. Travel for volunteer work – If you use your own vehicle while doing volunteer work, you may be eligible to use the standard mileage deduction if you track the miles you drove in 2011. In addition, the cost of meals, public transportation, overnight accommodations, and gas are also deductible when you travel away from home to volunteer. (READ MORE)


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Jan 2012

Make 2012 Your Most Organized Year Yet!

Flipping the calendar to January is a symbolic fresh start, a time to recognize the potential that the new year holds. That’s why the National Organization of Professional Organizers (NAPO) designates every January as National Get Organized (GO) Month. NAPO’s goal during this GO campaign is to help you see the benefits of getting organized, and also learn more about how professional organizers can help....

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Aug 2011

Are you ready for school?

This summer has flown by and it is hard to believe that the beginning of school is almost upon us. While this time of year can be quite stressful, what with the mounds of paper that will begin to pour onto your kitchen counter and the busy schedule that will soon replace the laid back days of the summer, it does not have to be....

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Creating a Storage Plan

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Jun 2011

Creating a Storage Plan

Summer 2011 – “The Yearlong, Month-by-Month Storage Plan” – Get your home in order—once and for all—with easy projects to improve every room.   Homes and Gardens Special Publications, STORAGE, Summer 2011 Issue © Meredith Corp This issue is no longer available on newsstands, but copies can be purchased online at bhgspecials.zinio.com. The zinio format is compatible with ipad, android, Windows, and numerous other formats   Kathy Jenkins...

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Better Homes & Gardens: Get Organized with Kathy Jenkins

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Mar 2011

Better Homes & Gardens: Get Organized with Kathy Jenkins

Keep Your Bathroom Clutter-Free – Certified Professional Organizer Kathy Jenkins of Come to Order reveals her favorite ideas to reorganize the most frequently used (and overlooked) room in your home. Homes and Gardens Special Publications, STORAGE, Spring 2011 Issue © Meredith Corp Your Life Electronically – Should you store your personal information digitally and online? Here’s how to weigh the risks and rewards to choose the best products and...

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