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Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Barbers, Hair Stylists & Salon Owners: Help for self-employed individuals who did not keep itemized income & expense rec
Contributor(s): Canniff, Kiki (Author)
ISBN: 0941361411     ISBN-13: 9780941361415
Publisher: One More Press
OUR PRICE:   $16.10  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Taxation - Small Business
Physical Information: 0.21" H x 8" W x 10" (0.48 lbs) 102 pages
 
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Anyone can do their own business taxes and save money .Keep your business private and off the computer. Control your financial information.. Easy to use..Includes step by step directions and tells you what to deduct FOUR HOURS TO TAX FRENZY FREEDOM When April 15th gets close, self-employed barbers, hair stylists and salon owners all across the United States go into tax frenzy. These self-employed individuals are becoming unnecessarily stressed out, putting their business on hold, while they deal with a disorganized pile of receipts and paperwork that sits between them and an audit-proof tax return. This ANNUAL TAX MESS ORGANIZER explains how to get on top of that paperwork quickly, allowing you to satisfy the IRS and get back to work in four hours or less. All you need to make the organizer work is one spiral notebook with lined paper, 25 large envelopes, an adding machine and an empty table or desk top.Step by step, this book shows you how to: -Sort your own receipts-Understand what the IRS expects. Organize information for you or your tax preparer..The examples in this ANNUAL TAX MESS ORGANIZER include a variety of difficult situations independently employed barbers or hair stylists may find themselves in at tax time. It's perfect for any stylist renting chair space in another person's shop.For those who have always prepared their own personal tax return, there is a chapter on how to fill out the small business Schedule C. Self employment taxes, 1040 entries, and other deductions available to the independent contractor are also explained.