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The Real Estate Agent's Complete Tax Guide 2011: Proven Strategies to Legally Reduce Your Taxes
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Julie L. Bohn, CPA

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Concise Tax Guide written especially for the real estate agent's business so it contains only the information you need
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Helps you improve recordkeeping to maximize deductions
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Details how and where to deduct all your agent business expenses
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Provides critical information for selecting the best entity for your business
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Explains the constantly changing and confusing rules for auto, travel, meals and entertainment, and business use of your home
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Provides everything you need for hiring assistants - tax requirements, forms, payroll taxes, and more
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Shows you how much you can benefit by hiring your spouse and kids - reductions in Social Security taxes, use of nontaxable fringe benefits, such as Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan and retirement plans
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Explains quarterly estimated tax filing requirements and when to file an amended return
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Contains convenient record retention schedule
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Clarifies the rules concerning the sale of personal residences, vacation homes, investment properties and like-kind exchanges (Sec. 1031)
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Incorporates tax tips in each chapter and summarizes them in a separate section to ensure that you get their full benefit
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Includes quick reference tables for 2011 tax rates, due dates and filing addresses
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And much more!
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"As a new business owner, I expected to pay much than I did for the services of a CPA. I started seeing savings right away with the review and the additonal refund I got from amending my previous year's tax return that was prepared by a local tax service company."
Gary H., Brookville, OH
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