422 Tax Deductions for Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals (422 Tax Deductions for Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals, 3rd ed)


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    • Author : Bernard B. Kamoroff
    • Binding : Paperback
    • Dewey Decimal Number : 343.730526
    • EAN : 9780917510199
    • Edition : 3rd
    • ISBN : 0917510194
    • Label : Bell Springs Publishing
    • List Price : $17.95 (USD)
    • Manufacturer : Bell Springs Publishing
    • Number Of Items : 1
    • Number Of Pages : 220
    • Package Dimensions : 0.60 inches (Height) x 8.90 inches (Length) x 0.95 pounds (Weight) x 6.60 inches (Width)
    • Publication Date : 2001-03-02
    • Publisher : Bell Springs Publishing
    • Studio : Bell Springs Publishing

    Fully revised and updated, this guide is aimed at all businesses, independent professionals and contractors, freelancers, and home and Internet businesses. The hundreds of tax breaks listed are not loopholes or questionable areas of the law, but legitimate business deductions that accountants forget to ask their clients about or that the IRS chooses not to mention on its tax forms.

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    Rated 4.0 stars Customers rated 422 Tax Deductions for Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals (422 Tax Deductions for Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals, 3rd ed) 4.0 stars out of 5.0 based on 16 reviews:
    • Short, to the point; exactly what it says it is

      by Dusty White (Currently working on a new book somewhere) - 2009-04-10  Rated 5 stars
      This book is a no-frills guide to tax deductions you probably know about, and a few you do not. The point being that those few you do not know about are worth far more than the cost of the book, to learn. It is written in language anyone can understand and apply immediately to their business needs. There is so little accountant jargon that it is easy to forget just how valuable all of this information really is to have at your fingertips. After the expected disclaimers and rather droll introduction (it was written by a CPA after all), the book gets right down to business and lists the most universal, and most-used deductions by virtually all small businesses. There were very few I could not apply to my own business, and almost a dozen highly-useful (and 100% legal of course) deductions I had never even considered. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If you own your own business, especially a home-based one, this book will help you understand what you CAN deduct, basically why and how, and what you CANNOT. This book will not file your taxes for you, but it will help you know what to do NEXT year, and it will help you salvage your return this year, with or without the assistance of a professional tax preparer.

    • Self-employed Business Owner

      by tymr - 2008-02-12  Rated 5 stars
      This is a very good guide to helping a small business owner realize the American dream (working for yourself, not collecting welfare). The author states several times throughout the book when the advise of an attorney or CPA is recommended. The language is easy to read and understand and not filled with his industry jargon. He even states the obvious in some instances (a speeding ticket in the company vehicle is not a tax write-off, for example). I was able to fill out the necessary forms to start my business in a short amount of time and can refer to the book for a review of the tax forms required for my business. I highly recommend this book.

    • GOOD ADVICE

      by A. M. Sligh (NY, USA) - 2008-01-27  Rated 5 stars
      I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FULLY UTILIZE ALL OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOOK, ONLY BECAUSE IT ALL DOESN'T APPLY TO ME, BUT THE INFORMATION THAT DOES APPLY TO ME HAS BEEN VERY HELPFUL. THIS IS A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR ALL.

    • 422 Tax deductions

      by Dewayne H. Walker - 2008-01-05  Rated 1 stars
      This is a book for rookies. If you are starting out in business this may have some value. It really is nothing more than a list with little paragraph information reference the list. Areas where further information would be of value are concise and a reference made to an IRS document. It could be condensed to about 5 pages in length.

    • Great for Basics

      by Mary Harbitz - 2007-11-09  Rated 5 stars
      I've done small business consulting and this is one of the few books I keep in my library. For the small business owner or individual this book hits the basics and will keep you categorizing correctly so that your tax person has correct information. It is a GREAT place to start.


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