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Dear Small Business Owner,


STOP OVERPAYING YOUR TAXES! Owning a small business is one of the last and best tax shelters around, but like so many small business owners, you probably overpay your taxes by hundreds, maybe even thousands, of dollars every year by missing valuable tax deductions. Deductions you are legally entitled to take!  No less authority than the Supreme Court of the United States has stated:  "The legal right of a taxpayer to decrease the amount of what otherwise would be his taxes, or altogether avoid them, by means which the law permits, cannot be doubted."  In other words, you are allowed, nay, encouraged, to reduce your taxes, by any LEGAL means available.

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The Small Business Owner's Tax Guide:


101 Things You MUST Know About Reducing Taxes


Here it is -- the Tax Guide you NEED if you own a small business. Authored by an experienced small business attorney and consultant, this down-to-earth, easy-to-read guide gives you dozens of valuable tax tips and explains the tax rules and loopholes the IRS doesn't want you to know.


Let's face it.  Taxes are a fact of life, especially when you own a small business.  Knowing the tax rules and how to maximize every business expense as a small business tax deduction is a key to wealth-building.  Developing wise tax strategies and taking advantage of every tax break and tax credit available to small business owners is worth every penny and moment of time invested (HINT:  Buying this book is a TAX DEDUCTION!).




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Look at all you'll find inside The Small Business Owner's Tax Guide:  101 Things You MUST Know Today about Reducing Taxes: 


          *  How to choose the right Business Entity for your situation, how to establish it legally, and how your choice may affect your tax situation 

          *  How to decide when to hire a tax preparation expert, what kind of expert may be right for you, or make the decision to "do-it-yourself" tax preparation


          *  What records to keep to document your tax deductions, how you should track expenses to maximize their tax deductibility, what receipts to keep, filing system basics, ledger systems and software packages, and more.


          *  Ordinary, Necessary, and Reasonable Business Expenses, which is the crux of understanding the tax laws and using them to your benefit, including rent, telephone charges, office decor, postage, marketing costs, bank and credit card fees, website costs, and dozens more of expenses.  Make sure you take advantage of EVERY DEDUCTION YOU ARE ENTITLED TO TAKE!

          *  The Home Office Deduction ... do it correctly, reap the major tax deduction benefits.  Do it wrong, open yourself up to an audit.


          *  Business vs. Hobby and Why You Should Care


          *  Choose the Retirement Plan that is most suitable for you small business and reap the tax benefits



          *  Never take a vacation again!  ALWAYS take a business trip, and deduct many of your expenses -- and you can still include the kids!         

          *  Deduct those business and charity miles correctly, and make even everyday errands tax-deductible business trips (who says picking up Chinese take-out can't be deductible)!

          *  Employees versus Independent Contractors, plus the advantages of hiring your kids and spouse, especially for hourly jobs.

          *  Advanced tax strategies, like Cost Segregation (buy a building and fast-track the depreciation), 1031 Exchanges (it's not just for real estate), and Tax Credits

          *  Learn about the different types of IRS audits and understand exactly what the Agent is looking for, and what they are legally entitled to see (Hint: they often request information they are not legally entitled to ... but if you don't know the rules, you might give it to them).

          *  Strategies to manage your taxes, including timing of expenses, and reviewing and revising previous year's returns.

          *  Learn the rules about self-employment tax and the Alternative Minimum Tax so you can reduce or avoid where possible.

          AND MUCH MORE!




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          What more can I tell you?  You need this information.  Most CPAs will take the information you give them, enter it into the appropriate field on the tax forms, and presto!, file your taxes.  They are not with you everyday, deciding what expenses are tax deductible or not.  YOU are the business owner, YOU decide what is tax deductible or not.  If you don't know the rules, you may be missing dozens of write-offs that you are legally entitled to take. 


          About the Author:  Katryna Johnson is a small business attorney and consultant.  Over the years, she has helped dozens of companies on the verge of bankruptcy to re-tool their business practices, including getting a handle on their taxes.  One thing that came up time and time again was small business owners who DID NOT KNOW many of the tax advantages the law provides for small business owners and who DID NOT TAKE all the tax deductions they were legally entitled to claim.  These small business owners overpaid hundreds of dollars in taxes EVERY YEAR.  Things as simple as not counting ALL of their business mileage, or failing to take a deduction for the re-purposed furniture from their home, adds up.  And when looking for a resource to provide to these clients, most of them said the books on market were too hard to understand, too much legaleze, too much "IRS-speak."  So she set out to provide the resource her clients wanted.  The result is The Small Business Owner's Tax Guide: 101 Things You MUST Know about Reducing Taxes. 

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