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Rating: Summary: Lacks Detailed Content Review: My mental image of Bernard B. Kamoroff is that of the Harry Angel character Mickey Rourke played in Alan Parker's "Angel Heart". (If you haven't seen Angel Heart, 1) you should 2) Harry Angel was a seedy, dim-witted private detective). Although this book contains some useful tips, you have to question the authority of council like (I paraphrase) "If you have paid a legal (sic) bribe then bury the deduction somewhere."Bernard, if a payment is legal, then it is not a bribe. If a payment is a bribe, than it is not legal: if it were legal, it wouldn't be a bribe, now wouldn't it? It would be a payment and you wouldn't have to fret so. "J.K. Lasser's Taxes Made Easy for Your Home-Based Business" is superior in every way.
Rating: Summary: An alphabetical listing of tax deductions Review: Now in a fully revised and updated edition, 422 Tax Deductions For Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals by certified public accountant and tax specialist Bernard B. Kamoroff is an alphabetical listing of tax deductions that business owners and the self-employed can apply to save themselves money on their tax bill. Ranging from depreciation of athletic facilities; to the cost buying, feeding, and maintaining a watch dog; to the creation of Medical Savings Accounts, 422 Tax Deductions presents its entries in brief, simple terms which are entirely accessible and "user friendly" for non-specialist general readers. 422 Tax Deductions For Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals is a superbly presented and strongly recommended tax preparation supplement for small business owners and the self-employed.
Rating: Summary: An alphabetical listing of tax deductions Review: Now in a fully revised and updated edition, 422 Tax Deductions For Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals by certified public accountant and tax specialist Bernard B. Kamoroff is an alphabetical listing of tax deductions that business owners and the self-employed can apply to save themselves money on their tax bill. Ranging from depreciation of athletic facilities; to the cost buying, feeding, and maintaining a watch dog; to the creation of Medical Savings Accounts, 422 Tax Deductions presents its entries in brief, simple terms which are entirely accessible and "user friendly" for non-specialist general readers. 422 Tax Deductions For Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals is a superbly presented and strongly recommended tax preparation supplement for small business owners and the self-employed.
Rating: Summary: Use this book ALONG WITH another Review: Prior reviewers seem to have been disappointed with this book because they expected it to be something that it isn't designed to be. It is an encyclopedia of tax deductions for small businesses. If you're wondering if something is deductible, turn to that page in ths book (deductions are in alphabetical order), and you'll learn whether it's deductible and, if so, what category on your return it should be listed under. There won't be much information about who's eligible to deduct it or what records you need to keep to prove it but it does answer the question I always have of "can I deduct XX?" If you use this along with a general small business tax book, you'll have most of the information you need. I recommend either Kamaroff's Small Time Operator or Jan Zobel's Minding Her Own Business. The JK Lasser small business tax book might be fine too.
Rating: Summary: Getting Your Money Back Review: Small business owners pay a lot in quarterly estimated taxes. The trick is to find all the deductions they are entitled to, to get most of it back. This fascinating book describes 422 types of deductions, makes them easy to understand and tells you what category they go in. Bernard (Bear) Kamoroff is the author of the very successful Small Time Operator: How to Start Your Own Small Business, Keep Your Books, Pay Your Taxes, and Stay out of Trouble! (24 revised editions and 54 printings in 22 years). 422 Deductions is the ideal companion volume. As an author and a publisher, who has run his own business for over 30 years, I highly recommend this fun, valuable and fascinating book. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com.
Rating: Summary: Lacks Detailed Content Review: This book is very vague and general in content. In trying to determine how much of our home office furniture was deductible I looked up "furniture" and the book points you to "Business Assets" and within business assets there is no mention of furniture or like assets. What is written is a short very general list what "might" be deductible. I expected 422 deductions to be "specific deductions" or more importantly "how to determine" the eligibility of deductions. This book is far to vague to understand what is deductible and how to determine the eligibility.
Rating: Summary: Great addition to your library of books on biz deductions Review: This is a great book for starters. It shows each deduction with explanation. I still use it as a reference before calling my accountant. There is not much surprises as far as new deductions but this books is a great addition to your reference library.
Anyone who is self-employed should own 422 Tax Deductions to educate yourself about your possibilities.
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