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How to Pay Zero Taxes, 2005 (How to Pay Zero Taxes)
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Book Description
Includes all the latest updates and changes to the 2004 tax code
Publishers Weekly called it "a can't-miss title." The New York Daily News praised it for "pushing the envelope" and taking "a consumerist approach that's helpful during all the other months before next April." Best of all, more than half a million people have consulted How to Pay Zero Taxes for solid guidance on paying less to the IRS.
This fully updated 22nd edition contains:
- The latest tax changes
- More tax-saving tips than any other guide
- Easy, practical strategies to lower taxes this year, next year, and beyond
- Hundreds of legal ways to preserve pretax income and profit
Download Description
Includes all the latest updates and changes to the 2004 tax code
Publishers Weekly called it "a cant-miss title." The New York Daily News praised it for "pushing the envelope" and taking "a consumerist approach that's helpful during all the other months before next April." Best of all, more than half a million people have consulted How to Pay Zero Taxes for solid guidance on paying less to the IRS.
This fully updated 22nd edition contains:
- The latest tax changes
- More tax-saving tips than any other guide
- Easy, practical strategies to lower taxes this year, next year, and beyond
- Hundreds of legal ways to preserve pretax income and profit
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Great for Long-Term Tax Planning.......2005-01-15
Recommended for anyone who wants to implement long-term tax strategies to reduce or eliminate their tax liabilities. Long-term strategies require careful planning, and Schnepper's historical and legal approach will show you the advantages and pitfalls of various tax strategies.
Comprehensive guide to tax deductions and tax credits. As the subtitle says, this book covers "every tax break the IRS allows." Author Jeff Schnepper focuses exclusively on tax planning. This book is not to be used to help you prepare your tax return.
Schnepper organizes his material historically, which may be good or bad depending on your tastes. His discussion of a particular tax item proceeds through various tax laws, noting changes in the law or various tax court cases. The current information will always be towards the end of a particular section.
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