ABOUT "What the IRS Doesn't
Want You To Know"
Filled with sample tax forms, state-by-state hot lines, and more than
a thousand insider secrets, this widely acclaimed book--a Business
Week bestseller--reveals critical strategies that the best CPA's
use for their clients to file shrewd, legal, money-saving returns. With
tax laws constantly changing and existing regulations hidden in voluminous
tax codes, businesses and individuals in every income bracket need expert
advice that cuts through IRS bureaucracy and prevents taxpayer horror
stories. In this completely updated version, the authors explain the
latest IRS weapons, plus the eighteen biggest misconceptions taxpayers
have about their returns. There's also a brand-new section on how to
hold on to more money, and there are explanations of the 2001 tax legislation--the
most crucial laws and how they can affect you.
This book will answer such questions
as:
What do you need to know about the new IRS?
What are the latest IRS weapons?
What are the 30 biggest misconceptions taxpayers have about their
returns?
What are the most common overlooked credits and deductions?
How will new Tax Legislation affect you?
How can you take advantage of what is legally yours?
What forms should you and shouldn't you fill out?
Read selected chapters now........
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Martin Kaplan has been a certified public accountant for over thirty
years. For over twenty years, Mr. Kaplan operated his own New York City
public-accounting firm until he joined with Geller, Marzano & Co.
CPA's P.C. in 1998. His clients include wholesalers, manufacturers, and
service industries. The firm performs audits and accounting work but focuses
its attention on the tax-planning opportunities available to its clients
and on representation in IRS matters.
Naomi Weiss writes fiction and nonfiction on a broad range of subjects.
As president of her own firm, she also writes and produces marketing and
communication materials for clients, from small businesses to multinationals.
She has received awards from the National Council of Family Relations,
the International Association of Business Communicators, and the Art Directors
Club.
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