| Books on Tax Preparation & Planning | |
| Books for Tax Professionals | |
One of the world's most widely recognized names in financial services comes up with a fresh approach to tax preparation and filing, with streamlined information, tips, and money-saving strategies.Brilliant Deductions
This book shows you how to minimize your taxes. It's filled with countless forms, diagrams, and information about entities that allow you to save as much as possible from being taken away by taxes.Challenge Your Taxes: Homeowner's Guide to Reducing Property Taxes
This book explains the basic methods used in evaluating property, describing the common mistakes made by assessors. Readers will learn how to determine what their property is really worth and--in the case of an unfair assessment--how to prepare and present a successful appeal.Clergy Tax 2001
Written specifically for clergy by a tax attorney, and created in cooperation with the IRS, this easy-to-use manual features step-by-step instructions for the specialized nature of pastors' tax returns, providing coverage of important new tax legislation in this area.Ernst & Young Tax Saver's Guide 2001
This handy year-round companion to "The Ernst and Young Tax Guide" gives taxpayers hundreds of everyday planning tips and strategies for lowering their taxes.H&R Block 2002 Income Tax Guide
From the world's largest provider of tax services comes the annual guide to preparing returns, featuring step-by-step guidelines for filing out forms, time- and money-saving tips, and a wealth of advice and information tailored to the needs of middle-income Americans.How to Pay Zero Taxes: 2001 Edition
The author outlines the easiest, most practical strategies consumers can use to lower their taxes this year, next year and beyond. Focusing on tax-saving strategies--not tax preparation--this guide has been fully updated to take advantage of all tax revisions, and includes information on the TurboTax software packageJ.K. Lasser's Year-Round Tax Strategies 2001
America's favorite tax planning handbook is not just for tax season. It is a year-round tax planning guide packed with long-term tips and strategies to help readers save money. This practical up-to-the minute handbook includes in-depth discussions on deductions, credits, loopholes, and sophisticated tax-planning techniques.J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2001
Striking a careful balance between comprehensive tax coverage and a user-friendly approach, this book addresses common and unusual tax problems with practical examples, expert advice, money-saving filing tips, and long-term planning strategies.Keep Your Hard-Earned Money: Tax-Saving Solutions for the Self-Employed
More than 20 million people are self-employed, and 70 percent of home businesses overpay on their taxes. This concise, step-by-step guide shows self-employed people in all professions exactly how to take advantage of every tax deduction allowable by law, while steering clear of the IRS.Kiplinger Cut Your Taxes
Award-winning author gives savvy advice for making tax-smart decisions throughout the year. In concise, jargon-free writing, he explains how the laws affect readers and, more importantly, how, through careful planning, they can pay Uncle Sam only what they owe...and not one penny more.422 Tax Deductions for Businesses & Self-Employed Individuals, 3rd Edition
Fully revised and updated, this guide is aimed at all businesses, independent professionals and contractors, freelancers, and home and Internet businesses. The hundreds of tax breaks listed are not loopholes or questionable areas of the law, but legitimate business deductions that accountants forget to ask their clients about or that the IRS chooses not to mention on its tax forms.Taxes for Busy People
The book to use when there's no time to lose. This title in the "Busy People Series", designed for time-strapped individuals, combines handy short-cuts with expert, skill-building advice. In a well-organized, user-friendly fashion, this guide to taxes helps save a taxpayer's time and sanity.Taxes for Dummies 2001
This handy reference starts with the basics and covers the nuts and bolts of the U.S. tax system. A quick overview allows the reader to gain a better understanding of how taxes work, how to best prepare a return, and how to plan ahead for the next year. Includes a cheatsheet and federal tax forms.Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Your Taxes
An easy-to-use guide to everything readers need to know about taxes all year round, including types of taxes, recent changes in the tax code, the annual return, withholding and estimated taxes, and tax planning.
Organized by type of tax, this compact, portable reference provides quick state-by-state comparisons of different tax rates and structures for all fifty states and the District of Columbia.Complete Internal Revenue Code
January 2000 edition.Federal Tax Regulations
July 2000 edition (5 Vol Set).Guide to Sales and Use Taxes 2001
This guide provides quick access to in-depth, easy-to-read coverage of sales and use taxes for every state and the District of Columbia. It also provides discussions of sales and use tax principles and trends, followed by complete state-by-state coverage of liability, exemptions, rates, returns and payments, penalties and interest, refunds and credits, and much more.RIA Federal Tax Handbook 2001
This handbook is an authoritative, accurate and easy-to-use paperback reference for day-to-day tax questions. Portable and easy-to-read, it provides comprehensive answers to questions on individual and corporate taxation, pension plans, employee benefits, deductions, passive losses, estate and gift taxes, and much more.