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

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

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who knew that you could laugh while learning taxes?!!!
Review: Eva has a great sense of humor and it comes out in this easy to read guide to small business taxes. Don't worry about it being dry or dull information -- it isn't! And Eva's not just writing from some ivory tower; she's out in the trenches everyday as the operator of the popular TaxMama.com website, one of the top 10 tax advice sites for small business. So, in addition to having her own tax practice, she's getting and answering tons of e-mails from people like you who have tax questions. All that information is reflected in how complete this book is. It covers everything from "Is claiming an office-in-home a red flag?" to "Should I buy or lease a car?" to "How long should I keep records?" There's even a section on "special considerations for online businesses." It's good, clear information, well presented and extremely useful to small business owners.

Jan Zobel EA
author, Minding Her Own Business: the Self-Employed Woman's
Guide to Taxes and Recordkeeping

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IRS Talk Made Easy
Review: Eva Rosenberg has a strong sense of humor, which comes across loud and clear in her book. Eva has taken a subject that can be considered dry and made it easy to understand and apply to real life situations. I've recommended this book to many friends, whether or not they are small business owners. There are jewels in this book that anyone wanting more knowledge of tax issues can use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Stuff
Review: I had the honor of previewing this book before it came out. It has great information. The little skits help bring home key points. Eva Rosenberg has a way of making even the most complicated tax information understandable. I think what I liked most is that she didn't offer any outrageous schemes to break the law undetected. Instead, Rosenberg gives readers the scoop on what deductions can be taken legally, how to stay clear of audits, and how to keep good records should you get audited.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best advice ever for business owners
Review: New and old business owners alike will find loads of money-saving advice in this easy-read book. Tax Mama gives the fundamentals of starting or owning a business in plain English. Her folksy style breaks down the IRS gobbledygook and legalese into simple steps that anyone can follow.

As a seasoned tax professional, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who is thinking about starting a business. Current business owners will also benefit from Eva's money-saving tax advice.

What a bargain! I charge hundreds, even thousands, for advice that is in this book for the price of a couple of cups of coffee.


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