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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Small Business Taxes Made Easy: How to Increase Your Deductions, Reduce What You Owe, and Boost Your Profits

The ultimate tax expert shows small business owners how to keep more of what you earn

For millions of self-employed Americans, Eva Rosenberg is the go-to person for tax advice. Now, from the woman behind the wildly popular TaxMama.com--named one of the top seven tax advice websites by Inc. magazine--comes the ultimate guide to navigating the tax maze. Small Business Taxes Made Easy walks you through every stage of the process, showing you how to reduce your tax losses at every step. You'll learn:

* How to set up a business plan that helps minimize taxes
* The tax benefits of various forms of financing
* How to spot errors in 1099s and what to do about them
* Record-keeping techniques that legally increase deductible expenses





From the Back Cover

"Eva Rosenberg knows her real estate. Her analysis of the home-office deduction ought to inspire owners of home-based businesses to take full advantage of the tax break and put their minds at ease about IRS scrutiny."
--Steve Kerch, personal finance and real estate editor, CBS MarketWatch

"Eva Rosenberg counsels new entrepreneurs that they'll need a business plan if they want to succeed. Reading Small Business Taxes Made Easy should be the first step in that plan."
--Kay Bell, tax editor, Bankrate.com

"This is a must-have book for every small business person and anyone wanting to start their own small business. If I'd had this book when I started my business I'd have been able to spend more time growing it because I'd have spent less time working it."
--Dennis Gaskill, BoogieJack.com

You opened your business to get more control of your life. Start by getting more control of your taxes. Small Business Taxes Made Easy gives you the tools and techniques you need to trim thousands of dollars from your tax bill--today, tomorrow, and over the life of your business.

Let Small Business Taxes Made Easy show you how to:

  • Establish and follow no-nonsense tax-saving practices from day one
  • Know exactly what you can deduct--and what you cannot
  • Learn retirement tips for self-employed people that even the IRS found surprising--but legal
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