Don't Let The Irs Destroy Your Small Business: Seventy-six Mistakes To Avoid

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Basic Books, Dec 25, 1997 - Business & Economics - 192 pages
In this lively book, veteran tax attorney Michael Savage provides essential tax advice to small business owners, many of whom pay exorbitant tax fees for mistakes that may have easily been avoided. Without staff attorneys at their disposal, small businesses can get into big financial trouble, not out of dishonesty, but because they don't know where the potential tax landmines lie.Concise, practical and irreplaceably instructive, Don't Let the IRS Destroy Your Small Business covers seventy-six areas of tax law that cause business owners the most trouble, regardless of what business they are in: payroll tax liability, excessive salaries, travel and entertainment expenses, fringe benefits, pension plans, owning multiple companies, and many more.

About the author (1997)

Michael Savage is the senior tax partner in the New York law firm of Gersten, Savage, Kaplowitz & Fredericks, where he has represented corporations and individuals throughout the United States for twenty-three years. He is the author of Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Taxes, but Didn't Know How To Ask and Good News/Bad News--A Tax Reform Guide. He lives in New York and Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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