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Starting Your Business (Crouch, Holmes F. Allyear Tax Guides. Series 200, Investors and Businesses, 203.)

Starting Your Business (Crouch, Holmes F. Allyear Tax Guides. Series 200, Investors and Businesses, 203.)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent book...not for beginners!!
Review: Holmes Crouch has many OUTSTANDING books out there. Although this one is called "Starting Your Business" it really deals almost exclusively with matters related to taxation for businesses. It discusses your business from the standpoint of staying in the good graces of the IRS. Employee taxes, proper record keeping, filing forms, etc. etc.

It's "heavy" reading, not for someone just dabbling with the idea of starting a business. It's not a fast read. But it is good, solid information told without any sugarcoating. Crouch tells you right up front what a pain the government can be, and shares some horror stories.

So, this is not a touchy-feely "get inspired" business book. Thus, it's not the easiest read. Also, I imagine each year, as tax laws change, the book gets just a tiny bit more outdated. That's why it gets 4 stars instead of 5. Really should be 4.33 stars!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent book...not for beginners!!
Review: Holmes Crouch has many OUTSTANDING books out there. Although this one is called "Starting Your Business" it really deals almost exclusively with matters related to taxation for businesses. It discusses your business from the standpoint of staying in the good graces of the IRS. Employee taxes, proper record keeping, filing forms, etc. etc.

It's "heavy" reading, not for someone just dabbling with the idea of starting a business. It's not a fast read. But it is good, solid information told without any sugarcoating. Crouch tells you right up front what a pain the government can be, and shares some horror stories.

So, this is not a touchy-feely "get inspired" business book. Thus, it's not the easiest read. Also, I imagine each year, as tax laws change, the book gets just a tiny bit more outdated. That's why it gets 4 stars instead of 5. Really should be 4.33 stars!!


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