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.
Keizer, OR, November 13, 2015 (Newswire.com) - A new Kindle version of 30 Minutes To A Better Business for self-employed individuals reveals how to quickly sort tax receipts monthly, document income, handle inventory, and produce audit-proof tax records all while you improve your bottom line.
This book shows independent workers how to make the most out of their business by using their federal income tax records. It also shows you how to keep income tax records simply.
"If you don't know the rules, what you can and cannot deduct, how to properly document income and inventory, and how to produce audit proof records you can end up owing money to the IRS. Those who do know the rules can build their business, retirement and security via their federal taxes."
KiKi Canniff, Author
This is an all-inclusive title and will work for everybody who is an independent contractor. The author, KiKi Canniff, is a retired licensed tax consultant in the state of Oregon with a talent for making IRS tax laws easy to understand. She has written more than a dozen tax books.
Anyone who works for themselves is considered self-employed by the IRS and required to file a tax return. That includes everyone from the retiree who is paid in cash for mowing their neighbors and church lawns to the carpet layer contracting with local stores and contractors for installation work. And, although it’s easy to find someone to prepare a small-business tax return, unless you know exactly what the IRS expects of a self-employed individual, your tax return will not be accurate.
Published by One More Press, 30 Minutes To A Better Business is a monthly financial organizer that simplifies IRS tax laws as they apply to independently employed individuals, and teaches independent contractors a simple method for getting every tax deduction allowed. Follow this book’s tips and will learn how to run better your business better. No computer is required.
This book teaches self-employed individuals what they can and cannot deduct, how to quickly sort receipts, track tips, document income, handle inventory, produce audit-proof records and more. Take this information to the tax pro, or use it to complete your own tax form. Available from Amazon; now in both print ($16.95) and Kindle ($7.50) formats.
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