Category: Business
A 3-Year Organizational Forms Book is now included in the 9-book series of Annual Tax Mess Organizers For Self-Employed People so independent contractors can deal with annual business taxes quickly and easily each year. It works with any of the books in this series. The entire series has been updated this year to include organizational forms and will show you what you can deduct within each industry.
Hair and nail technicians, barbers, manicurists and salons have two books in the Annual Tax Mess Organizer series. These books simplify IRS tax laws as they apply to the nail and hair care professional. The 2016 edition includes organizational forms and is available in both a print and Kindle edition.
Roofers, plumbers, tilers, drywallers, carpenters, builders, etc. will save money at tax time with the Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Independent Building Trade Contractors. It simplifies IRS tax laws as they apply to the self-employed building professional and is available in both a print and Kindle versions.
A new updated edition of the Annual Tax Mess Organizer For Sales Consultants & Home Party Reps simplifies IRS tax laws as they apply to the self-employed home party professional. This 2016 edition includes organizational forms and is available from Amazon as both a print and Kindle book.
Creativity Is My Business is now available in Kindle format as well as print. It teaches part-time creative people how to avoid the IRS hobby classification and how to get their tax return done right. Learn what the IRS expects from the self-employed who has part-time income, which expenses are deductible, how to keep audit-proof records, and what a business person can do to lower their tax bill.
A Kindle version of 30 Minutes To A Better Business has just been released by One More Press and is available at Amazon. This book is for anyone who is considered self-employed by the IRS and will show you how to keep records for your federal income taxes as well as give you tips on how to improve your bottom line by using this information. No computer is required.
Whether getting ready for a trip to the tax accountant's office or self-preparing a small business tax return, this system takes the hassle out of tracking business expenses. Based on IRS audit rules, it will keep the self-employed business owner audit proof while eliminating monthly expense recordkeeping.