Write It Off! Deduct It!

The A-to-Z Guide to Tax Deductions for Home-Based Businesses

Business & Finance, Accounting, Taxation, Finance & Investing, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Small Business
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Author: Bernard B. Kamoroff, C.P.A. ISBN: 9781630760700
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Taylor Trade Publishing Language: English
Author: Bernard B. Kamoroff, C.P.A.
ISBN: 9781630760700
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Taylor Trade Publishing
Language: English

Are you paying more taxes than you have to?

There are more than nineteen million home-based businesses in the United States—56 percent of all businesses—and they generate $102 billion in annual revenue. As far as the IRS is concerned, a home business is no different than any other business. But there is a difference: not only can you deduct the business expenses that every business is entitled to, you can turn personal, nondeductible expenses into tax-deductible business expenses—if you are careful to follow the rules.

No tax software or accountant knows the details of your home-based business like you do, and the IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take. This invaluable book not only lists the individual items that are deductible in your home-based business—from utilities to that part of the home where you work—but also explains where to list them on your income tax forms.

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Are you paying more taxes than you have to?

There are more than nineteen million home-based businesses in the United States—56 percent of all businesses—and they generate $102 billion in annual revenue. As far as the IRS is concerned, a home business is no different than any other business. But there is a difference: not only can you deduct the business expenses that every business is entitled to, you can turn personal, nondeductible expenses into tax-deductible business expenses—if you are careful to follow the rules.

No tax software or accountant knows the details of your home-based business like you do, and the IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take. This invaluable book not only lists the individual items that are deductible in your home-based business—from utilities to that part of the home where you work—but also explains where to list them on your income tax forms.

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