9780070580893: How to Pay Zero Taxes

Synopsis

This updated tax guide focuses on how to pay less tax, rather than how to fill out forms or calculate what one owes. It is organized into six sections and covers: exclusions, credits, general deductions, "below the line deductions", traditional tax shelters and super tax shelters.

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"Might very well be the IRS's worst nightmare.... If there's a tax break allowed out there, It's in here. "New York Daily News

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Your Guide to Every Tax Break the IRS Allows!

Your income is yours! Keep it with hundreds of tips and techniques that preserve it through exclusions, credits, deductions, shelters, smart investments, and more!

Make 2001 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. Hundreds of thousands of savvy taxpayers from all walks of life­­business owners, professionals, retirees, homeowners, and parents­­have relied on this trusted guide to find every legal tax break. Now you, too, can take advantage of all the deductions and exemptions the IRS doesn't publicize­­but allows! How to Pay Zero Taxes guides you through the ins and outs of every IRS-sanctioned tax-saving strategy available for preserving income. From converting personal expenses into business expenses to obtaining tax credits for dependent care to setting up tax-slashing trusts 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, and super-tax shelters.

IN THE 2001 EDITION YOU WILL FIND COVERAGE OF:


-Child and education credits
-Health insurance deductions
-Educational expenses
-Retirement plans
-Mortgages and points
-Job-hunting expenses
-Investing expenses
-Tax straddles
-Home equity loans
-Travel and entertainment expenses
-Real estate trusts
-Equipment leasing
-Theft and casualty losses
-Educational IRAs
-ROTH IRAs
-Trade and business expenses
-Moving expenses
-Business use of your home
-Divorce and separation costs
-Capital gains rules
-Family partnerships
-Tax-free bonds
-Gifts and bequests

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