Rating: Summary: Well, duh...don't use this book in isolation.... Review: This is a great book. It is well organized, well documented, clearly written, and should be used to make your relationship with a tax professional more profitable. However, as mentioned in another review, you should have your tax planning and strategies reviewed by a tax professional (I prefer a CPA) who understands where you are NOW financially and where you are GOING. The purpose of a book like this is not to help you go it alone as some other moron posted, but to help you work WITH your CPA.
Rating: Summary: Tax Savvy is a Winner! Review: Well, let's get right to the point. This is a stellar small business survival guide and it deserves a+. I've practiced administrative tax law for nearly two decades now and believe me - I've read seemingly everything that comes out in this area of law.Tax Savvy is well-indexed, fun to read and covers everything any small businessperson might need to know to. Now even "mom and pop" can acquire the tax savvy necessary to generate more bottom-line dollars. Here's the reason I recommend it to all my business clients: Following Daily's advice takes all the risk out of tax-planning decisions. After all, he's the man who literally wrote the book (Stand Up to the IRS) about "battling the beast". He knows what's legal, safe and sane. Benefit example: the very first thing I looked up in Mr. Daily's book was in the RETIREMENT PLANS section. Just one paragraph in that section saved me, personally, a literal TON of dough. This one's a winner for the little guy . . . no ivory tower legalese or attorney mumbo gumbo - just the facts, mam. Plain and simple. Thanks Nolo! This review refers to the paperback edition.
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