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Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn | 
enlarge | Author: Stephen Fishman Creator: Diana Fitzpatrick Publisher: NOLO Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 165441
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Pages: 476 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 7 x 1.1
ISBN: 1413307205 Dewey Decimal Number: 332 EAN: 9781413307207 ASIN: 1413307205
Publication Date: December 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Save more of your hard-earned money!
Completely updated for 2008
Tax deductions are essential to any business, but even more so when your office is also your home. Why spend thousands on an accountant, when you can turn to Home Business Tax Deductions and do it yourself!
Home Business Tax Deductions will help you write off:
your home office start-up and operating expenses vehicles and travel entertainment and meals health insurance and medical bills inventory equipment and much more
The 4th edition is completely updated with all the latest tax information and numbers for 2008, and provides new information on tax planning.
Home Business Tax Deduction also covers how to avoid being classified as a hobby business, steer clear of home-business tax scams, stay out of trouble with the IRS and take special deductions if your business loses money.
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Will pay for itself almost immediately... December 22, 2008 Thomas Duff (Portland, OR United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As I have a small side business related to my writing activities, I have to pay attention to all those tax-related matters. I found this book of interest at the library... Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn by Stephen Fishman. It's probably one of the best tax guides I've seen, in that it's readable, understandable, and practical. Contents: Home Business Tax Deduction Basics Are You Really In Business? Avoiding the Start-Up Tax Trap Home Business Operating Expenses Deducting Long-Term Assets The Home Office Deduction Meal and Entertainment Expenses Car and Local Travel Expenses Business Travel Inventory Hiring Workers Medical Expenses Retirement Deductions Additional Home Business Deductions Record Keeping and Accounting Claiming Tax Deductions for Prior Years Staying Out of Trouble With the IRS Help Beyond This Book Index I've waded through tax books that are extremely comprehensive, as well as *huge*. The problem there is that you're never quite sure if you've found everything you should be looking for. Fishman condenses those "phone book" guides into something around 450 pages that covers the most important aspects of the tax code that affect the home/small business owner. Instead of listing endless regulations and nuances, he gives you the information in a conversation style that doesn't sacrifice detail for readability. That's good, as you don't want to end up in front of a tax auditor ill-prepared for the questions they may ask. In addition to the coverage of the laws and guidelines, he also includes a number of realistic examples so you can see how that aspect of tax law would apply to someone who might be in your same situation. The combination of information and application make this a valuable guide that can easily save you the purchase cost of the book come April 15th. I personally found the information reassuring, as I was able to confirm that the taxes I've done in the past have been accurate. If I had never had to do a Schedule C before, I'd consider this a must-read. Definitely worth buying...
a complete product March 25, 2008 J. Armengod 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A very detailed and easy to read complete book. This book contains every single thing you need to know about tax deductibles items for the Home business, plus countless tips and advises on what to do and mistakes to avoid. The format is as all NOLO type of books, extremely easy on the eyes and to follow.
Very Good selef help book ! February 15, 2008 Suresh D. Rigia (Sterling Heights, Michigan United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am engineering / management consultant working from home. I did not had any tax breakground. This book explained many tax issues in a very layman's terms!! I realy liked the exemples for each tax questions.
Great help for Schedule C and 8829 January 12, 2007 Traveler (New England) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I'm working on my schedule C and 8829 and every so often I get to a question I don't understand. I go to the IRS instructions and their web site and it's as clear as used motor oil. It's enough to drive you insane. Picked up this book and it's spelled out in plain English. No need to read a passage five times to understand. As others have stated, you need this BEFORE you start your business and you need it a year before you do your taxes. In other words, it will help you along with your 2006 return and you can learn from it on how to do a better job for 2007 by keeping the right documents and receipts in order to get even bigger legitimate deductions. I know I wish I'd had this book last year! With that said, this is not a line-by-line assistant for Schedule C and the 8829 which I wish it was at times. There are just times when the IRS uses a specific term on a specific line and it would help to have a layman's definition at hand. I didn't get that with this book. Nonetheless, it's been one of the best sources of information I've found for doing one's self employment tax forms.
Good December 17, 2006 Susanna Hutcheson (Midwest U.S.A.) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you're in business for yourself, you better buy this book. It wasn't as complete as I thought it should be. But I did learn that I was not taking all the deductions that I could. So it more than paid for itself. Suggested reading.
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