Synopses & Reviews
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Make 2007 the year you pay zero taxes!Fully updated to include all the latest tax law changes, How to Pay Zero Taxes outlines the easiest, most practical strategies you can use to lower your taxes this year, next year, and beyond. From converting personal expenses into business expenses to avoiding or surviving an IRS audit, Jeff Schnepper\'s guide comprehensively covers more deductions than any other tax book, all conveniently organized in six fast-access categories: exclusions, credits, “above-the-line” deductions, “below-the-line” deductions, traditional tax shelters, and supertax shelters.
IN THE 2007 EDITION YOU WILL FIND COVERAGE OF
- The new Hurricane Katrina tax law
- The new capital gains and dividends rules
- $4,000 deduction for higher education expenses
- Increased dependent care and “kiddie” tax credits
- Coverdell Education Accounts for elementary and secondary school expenses
- Increased IRA and retirement plan limits
- Job-hunting expenses
- Capital gains rules
- Real estate trusts
- New above-the-line deductions for teachers
- Home equity loans
- Theft and casualty losses
- Educational and ROTH IRAs
- Divorce and separation costs
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LANGUAGE: eng'
Synopsis
Completely Updated: The ultimate guide to paying the IRS less--with the latest changes in the 2006 tax codes Totally updated for 2006, this unique tax guide focuses on tax saving, not tax preparation. Organized around all the IRS-sanctioned deductions, shelters, credits, and exemptions, How to Pay Zero Taxes stands apart from the crowd because it's easy to read, easy to apply, and it zeroes in on how you can save money in payments. Tax expert Jeff Schnepper includes comprehensive coverage of more deductions than any other tax book, including those related to child care and elder care, moving expenses, job hunting expenses, mortgages and points, investment expenses, and 401(k)s.
"If there's a tax break allowed out there, it's in here."--New York Daily News
Synopsis
Completely up to date for 2007, this tax guide focuses on saving money on taxes, not on filling out forms. Organized around IRS sanctioned deductions, shelters, credits, and exemptions, How to Pay Zero Taxes, 2007 zeroes in on how you can save money in payments.
“If there's a tax break allowed out there, it's in here.”-New York Daily News
- Hundreds of practical steps to lower a tax bill this year, next year, and beyond
About the Author
Jeff A. Schnepper is the author of all 23 previous editions of How to Pay Zero Taxes. He is the financial, tax, and legal advisor to the John Hancock sales force and runs a full-time accounting and legal practice.