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Paperback How to Pay Zero Taxes 2002 Book

ISBN: 0071380981

ISBN13: 9780071380980

How to Pay Zero Taxes 2002

Totally updated for 2002, this is a tax guide that focuses on how to pay less taxes, rather than focusing on how to fill out the forms and figure out what you owe. Unlike most of the brand-name tax... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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EYEOPENING!! Packed with tax-saving wisdom

This is the second year in my life I file my taxes (it's the second year I've worked in the US), so until I read this book (actually I skimmed through it, to be honest...) I wasn't too familiarized with the many ways in which you can save money on taxes. And only skimming through it I could make a list of at least twenty items I didn't know I could deduct from my taxes.The book is written for the nineteenth year in a row by the same author who runs a column about the topic on MoneyCentral.com, so you might know him from there, but that's not all, really. It walks you through all sorts of scenarios, from the typical individual to the business owner, so that you can profit from all possible deductions that apply to your case. In fact I realized that I could be saving a ton more money as a business-owner!!Finally, he covers some stories about the IRS (some horror ones, in general) but also wisely goes into detail as to why things are the way they are inside the Internal Revenue Service. Even scarier than the possibility of an audit, seemed the level of prehistoric technology they are using to process tax filings... Anyway, the central point is: for the moneyit'll cost you it's worth every penny, and will pay for itself hundreds of times. Buy it!

What Every Tax Payer Should Know!!

Thousands of taxpayers over pay their taxes every year because they do not know the law or they are unwilling to take action to utilize the law to their advantage. Congress wrote the law to encourage tax deductions in certain areas and for certain tax payers. This book lays it all out. A must read for anyone with any interest in saving money on their taxes.

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