Small Business Taxes Made Easy, Third Edition

  • 5h 35m
  • Eva Rosenberg
  • McGraw-Hill
  • 2017

Don’t be taxed out of business! Know your rights and KEEP MORE OF WHAT YOU EARN

It’s great to start a business and be your own boss―but with all the taxes you pay, it sometimes feels like you’re working for the government. This book teaches you ways to work smarter – not harder!

The go-to tax guide for small-business owners is packed with tips for dramatically lowering your taxes. This new edition covers key provisions passed by Congress that will affect your taxes for 2016 through 2020. It includes:

  • Enhanced checklists
  • Improved entity comparisons
  • Updates on valuable business resources and tools
  • New information about depreciation
  • Critical home-office information
  • Need-to-know online business issues
  • Expanded tips on Tax Notices and audits

Small Business Taxes Made Easy covers more than just taxes. It includes business plans, legal tax-cutting tips, and ways to build your dynasty – or develop a smart exit plan (think Venture Capital or IPO). Best of all, you learn how to increase your profits and your cash flow and to ensure your business is a success.

You have more rights as a taxpayer than you probably realize, and this unparalleled guide helps you exercise them to the max!

Small Business Taxes Made Easy offers easy-to-follow, actionable advice with timeless information. Whatever kind of business you run, this book provides everything you need to hold on to more of the profits you’ve worked so hard for.

About the Author

Eva Rosenberg, EA, known as the Internet's TaxMama, is an enrolled agent with more than 25 years of experience. A syndicated Dow Jones columnist, she runs TaxMama.com where small business owners can get free answers to their tax questions.

In this Book

  • Introduction—A Letter from Eva Rosenberg to You, the Business Owner
  • Lighten up
  • How to Use This Book
  • Small Business Checklist
  • Business Plans You Know and Trust
  • Entities
  • Record Keeping
  • Income
  • Common Deductions
  • Office in Home
  • Vehicles—Everyone's Favorite Deduction
  • Employees and Independent Contractors
  • Owners' Fringe Benefits, Retirement, and Tax Deferment
  • Estimated Payments
  • Special Considerations for Online Businesses
  • Tax Notices, Audits, and Collection Notes
  • Epilogue—Some Final Words of Advice—And Resources to Rely on
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