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Can I insert an image, video, or gif in my FAQ?Yes. To add media follow these steps: 1. Enter the app’s Settings 2. Click on the “Manage FAQs” button 3. Select the question you would like to add media to 4. When editing your answer click on the camera, video, or GIF icon 5. Add media from your library.
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How do I add a new question & answer?To add a new FAQ follow these steps: 1. Click “Manage FAQs” button 2. From your site’s dashboard you can add, edit and manage all your questions and answers 3. Each question and answer should be added to a category 4. Save and publish.
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How do I edit or remove the “FAQ” title?You can edit the title from the Settings tab in the app. If you don’t want to display the title, simply disable the Title under “Info to Display”.
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What is an FAQ section?An FAQ section can be used to quickly answer common questions about you or your business, such as “Where do you ship to?”, “What are your opening hours?” or “How can I book a service?” It’s a great way to help people navigate your site and can even boost your site’s SEO.
All Your Questions Answered
How long does it take to complete NTTS courses?
You set your own pace, you may finish in as little as 8-10 weeks, as some students do … or allow yourself more time, if you desire. In fact we allow you up until one year to complete the course. It depends on the amount of time you can devote to your studies, and on your individual speed of learning. We will work with you at whatever speed you find most suitable.
Do I need any knowledge of bookkeeping or accounting?
Do I need a high school diploma or a knowledge of math?
Must I obtain an IRS license or approval to prepare tax returns?
How do I know the total cost of the tax preparation class … and how do I pay for it?
Why choose NTTS for training in tax preparation?
I have tax experience. How can the NTTS course benefit me?
Do all NTTS students take the course with the intention of entering tax work?
What is the scope of your Income Tax Course?
How much does the average NTTS graduate earn during the first tax season after completing your course?
What type of clients can I expect to serve?
How do the fees for the various types of clients compare?
Could I be a full-time Tax Consultant as soon as I graduate?
Is the tax field suitable for an older or physically handicapped person?
Why can’t I learn from one of the Tax Guides instead of taking your course?
Does your course cover tax return preparation only?
Will I be able to prepare State Tax Returns too?
Since tax laws change often, won’t my training become obsolete? What about tax changes?
How can I compete with CPAs and other accountants?
As a graduate from the tax preparation course, how will I be able to successfully compete with established small tax practitioners and chain-store types of tax services?
Colleges, universities, and other schools near me offer tax courses. How do they compare with yours?
I understand that your course is approved for V.A. benefits. What does V.A. approval mean to me? I’m not a veteran.
What if a return I prepared is audited by the IRS? Do I have to be a CPA or an “Enrolled Agent” to represent my client?
Suppose I should want to become an Enrolled Agent? Will the course prepare me?
Is your training course approved by the IRS?
Will this course prepare me for the IRS RTRP exam?
I’m working towards a college degree. Will your course be accepted for college credit?
I would like to study this course with a partner; will we have to pay for two complete courses?
I am interested in subscribing to your training program for one or more of my employees. Can you help me?
What if I am laid off or otherwise unable to make a tuition payment on time?
Can I get financial assistance?
This course is non-credit, so it does not qualify for federal aid, FAFSA, or Pell Grant. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for financial assistance when they enroll if they meet certain requirements. Financing is available from select schools.