Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn
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- ISBN13: 9781413310627
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Product Description
Keep your hard-earned money in your home business!
Completely updated for 2009 returns
Tax deductions are essential to any business, but even more so when your office is also your home. Don’t spend thousands on an accountant –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
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Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn
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I learned a lot reading this book. There are many different deductions you can legally take that you would never think of and many that you think you could take but need to be wary of and make sure you figure them right.
I strongly recommend this book!
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a must for anyone who files schedule C and works based at or out of their homes. It includes all the ins and outs of what to deduct, what not to deduct and what will raise red flags at the IRS. Fully updated for Tax Year 2009, Home Business Tax Deductions Keep What You Earn will definitely help you do what the title says. It is from NOLO, fully reviewed by Expert Tax Attorneys.
Rating: 5 / 5
Having a small home based business has a lot of advantages but preparing taxes isn’t necessarily one of them. As someone who has dealt with this exact situation for well over a decade, this book is an excellent resource. Updated annually, it’s easy to understand and yet comprehensive like most NOLO solutions. Topics are exactly what those contemplating a home business should consider including essentials like Social Security/FICA versus income taxes, state taxes etc..
Other excellent examples include when to take depreciation versus Section 179
Adjusted basis
Mixed use property
Buying with cash and credit/mixed purchase
Business travel
Home office deductions
Much more
There is a significant overlap between this book and other small business or investment books but the specific areas of concern for those with a home business make this a valuable investment just the same.
Rating: 5 / 5
This seller sent this to me very fast and it was in the speciied condition if not better.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great tax advice as always from Nolo! I think they’re the best at what they do.
Rating: 4 / 5