The Small Business Owner's Tax Guide

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The Small Business Owner's Tax Guide by Johnson, Katryna, 9781479116256
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  • ISBN: 9781479116256 | 1479116254
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/14/2012

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Taxes, taxes, taxes. They are a fact of life, especially a business life. Many small business owners overpay taxes each and every year because they are not educated on all of the possible allowable tax deductions they can take. They don't plan their expenses properly to maximize their deductibility. No one should overpay taxes -- ever. The tax laws are meant to be followed, just like any other law, so if you are allowed to take a deduction, doesn't it make sense that you would take it?The wealthy pay a lot less in taxes than you do because they know the rules. And the biggest rule of all is:you need to own a business and then take full advantage of the tax savings allowed. Why don't you? Because you haven't learned the rules. That ends today. Here's a book, written in easy-to-understand English (not IRS double-speak) that explains many of the rules and gives you tips and suggestions on how you, too, can deduct, deduct, deduct.Do you work out of your home? Are you clear on how to qualify for the home office deduction? Are you deducting a proportion of every expense that could be allocated to your business? The IRS reports that there over 300 expense categories for a home office, but most businesses take less than 20 deductions.The IRS says all "ordinary and necessary" expenses you incur in operating your business are tax deductions. Interestingly enough, the IRS has never actually defined "ordinary" or "necessary." So sometimes only the actual business owner can know if the expense is ordinary and necessary. Proper record-keeping and having the right tax-saving mindset can help you maximize the value of your tax deductions, tax credits, and tax deferral strategies, dramatically increasing your savings.It's your money. Learn how to keep more of it in your pocket. (Oh, and the cost of this book ... it's deductible!)
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