A revised guide explains how the I.R.S. chooses which taxpayers to audit and how to avoid being one of them, showing which parts of a tax return are scrutinized most closely and how to handle them. Original. 35,000 first printing. IP.
There are major changes in the new business tax laws. If you aren't taking advantage of the new tax laws you could be losing out on thousands of dollars each year to the IRS. This book simplifies the new tax changes and provides practical information on factors which can impact your taxes. This book also provides strategies to take maximize your tax savings. Can you afford to lose out in thousands of dollars to the IRS?
Presents information on taking advantages of tax breaks, avoiding problems with the IRS, reducing IRS tax debt, protecting investments, and surviving an audit.
This authoritative manual is written by 2 businessmen who have been "in the trenches" of the business sector for over 20 years & have survived gut wrenching IRS audits. Written in an easy to understand, entertaining, down to earth manner in layman's terms, this manual is loaded with strategies, tips & inside information giving sound advice on how to properly handle that invisible "monster" called the IRS. These practical guidelines address frequently encountered problems such as filing audit proof-tax returns, going through an IRS audit & owing money to the taxman. The authors discuss how the "rich" pay less while ordinary citizens pay more due to our unfair tax system. Readers are informed of how government corruption & the unprecedented contempt of politicians for our welfare are dividing our country into a two-class society, the "haves" & the "have-nots". These thought provoking revelations will turn passive taxpayers into informed, pro-active, action oriented voters. There is something for every "angry" taxpayer in this survival manual, destined to become a favorite reference among those who can't afford expensive professional advice. For further information contact: Street Smart Publications, 4455 W. Torrance Blvd, Suite 469, Torrance, CA 90503, (310)-618-8763.
For anyone who has had to endure an IRS audit-or hopes they never will-Beating the IRS Tax Squeeze is the story of one woman's journey through an IRS tax audit that lasted five years. Qian Yi began to chronicle her interactions with the Internal Revenue Service soon after her third office audit on December 5, 2002, shortly after she had returned from Shanghai with her husband. By that point, the audit on their 2000 tax return had been going on for twenty months, with eight intimidating IRS CP notices and three office audits-the tax assessment on her and her husband's joint 2000 tax return having escalated from approximately $9,000 to a whopping $78,000. All the while, from the very beginning, Qian arduously negotiated with the IRS and hoped for a quick resolution, but it was everything but quick. Never could Qian have foreseen that their 2000 tax return audit could drag on for five years and that while it was still pending for a resolution, all their tax returns for years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and even 2005 would all come under IRS's unrelenting and unremitting scrutiny. In this smart, worldly, and candid book, Qian adheres to the facts of her dealings with the IRS as she recounts her many telephone calls, multiple correspondence audits, and five office audits. Her uplifting tale of survival proves that perseverance is the key-only if you believe you are right-to success with IRS audits and, perhaps, in all aspects of life.
The United States Federal Tax Code is extremely lengthy and complicated. In some cases, it requires 250 pages of instruction for just one of its paragraphs. Add to that 8 billion pages of 480 different tax forms American taxpayers receive each year from IRS (enough paper to stretch around the earth 28 times) and it’s no wonder so many people are intimidated and confused about their taxes. Enter Roni Deutch. Part tax-code savant, part force-of-nature, Roni Deutch is the tax expert that the Internal Revenue Service doesn’t want America to know about. The Roni Deutch brand name is well known among American taxpayers but Roni is even better known in the hallways of the IRS where she has spent the past 20 years learning how to make IRS agents quake in their cubicles at the mere mention of her name. But that’s only part of the story. Roni Deutch is perhaps more definable as the answer to the primary question on the lips of tax-oppressed people from coast-to-coast: "With the IRS on my tail, who will speak for me?” Quite simply, Roni will. Now, as the "Tax Lady,” she’s taking her message to the street, teaching people how to fight the IRS and win. The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS'and Saving Big Bucks on Your Taxes frees the long-suffering American tax-paying public by giving them the insights they need to fight back and keep more of what they earn in their own pockets'and out of the pockets of Uncle Sam. Roni Deutch explains basic tax principles and strategies that have meaning across every stage of life, translating tax code so it makes sense. She gives the American public the tools they need to develop a plan for their money so they wind up with a bigger slice of their own pie. New version: is updated to take into account numbers from the most recent tax year and the changes in IRS rules, policy, and forms for 2009.
Comply with the law and be free! "Keep your money 12 different ways and be fully compliant" This book is short, easy to read and completely 'non-technical'. You will find an interesting personal testimonial about how the author found harmony between God's law and man's law to live a more simple and abundant life free from the technical bureaucracy of the I.R.S. Each of 12 of the 14 short chapters explores a uniquely different and fascinating application of the law which the author used himself to be true to his own personal character and nature without being in conflict with any prescribed federal laws. Any one of the 12 methods would be sufficient in and of itself to accomplish the same end. In this book you get '12' for the price of '1'. 25 years of living in peace and abundance should be proof enough of the effectiveness of his approach. You should find the book enlightening, revealing and entertaining! Give unto Ceasar that which is Ceasar's! This Christian mantra is often misunderstood and mis-applied. The author addresses this with a simple but critical analysis. One cannot argue the biblical scriptures. On the other hand, one should not give 'Ceasar' what is truly the property of 'your family'! Being able to discern the difference is what separates the ignorant from the good stewards! Everyone should pay their 'fair share' To this age old cliche, the author couldn't agree more. We all have our personal responsibility for maintaining an orderly society. Now that we've agreed on that, let's just try and figure out exactly what 'YOUR" fair share is. The author has some statistics to back him up and you can prepare your check post haste and get ready to send it in. This will be an interesting discussion! Not intended for closed minds. This book is only intended for those who are prepared to learn something new and whose minds are open to expanded awareness and critical thinking. Anyone else is likely to be offended and should refrain from buying or reading this book. There! You've been warned! Scroll up and grab a copy today.
No one wants to be audited by the IRS. Even taxpayers who are certain that their returns were accurate and all of their deductions and other tax write-offs are justifiable are somewhat intimidated by the receipt of notice from the IRS that they have been selected for an audit. Having to offer proof of income, deductions, exemptions and credits, especially if the proof may be missing or inadequate, can be unnerving. Even more unsettling is that the IRS auditor can still disagree with your proof even when you have all your receipts. Beat an IRS Audit provides readers with everything they need to know to handle an audit. From discussing information on avoiding the audit in the first place, to explaining what steps to take to prepare for one if selected, the entire process is simplified and made understandable.