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Review: "It's How Much You Keep That Counts" by Ronald R. Mueller

By: Karin Russell

It's a fact of life; you must file taxes! It's not fun and most people dread it.
As a tax preparer specializing in home business taxes and also a home business owner I was exhilarated to find this book. It's written so anyone who is reading this can understand it. Yet it's so extensive that I recommend this book to all home business owners.
It's a fact that the US government promotes small at home businesses by giving them tax breaks. 'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' describes what deductions are available to the home business owner and shows you how to get the most from them.
'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' is written in plain English and is the best home based business tax deduction guide I have found on the market. It translates complicated tax-law jargon into words you can understand and apply to your home-based business without hiring a CPA.... Whether you're going to start or have already started your business, you need this book.
To me the most valuable part of the book is it gives the precise Article in the U.S. Tax Code, or the specific Congressional Tax Law, or the exact Federal Tax Court Ruling that authorized the deductions. That means I can defend my tax deductions should the need arise.
'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' also has suggestions about how to keep track of your expenses in just a few minutes a day. Mr. Mueller tells you exactly what you need to back up your deductions so that even if the government should chose to examine your tax return you'll be able to pass with flying colors.
'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' teaches you how to legally maximize your home business deductions. The book does not teach tax loopholes, gray-areas or how to be a tax dodger. All the deductions discussed are legal deductions the US government allows in order for small businesses to grow.
Even the IRS has reviewed 'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' and they did not request or even recommend a single change. To me that proves its accuracy and makes it THE official guide to home-based business tax law.
Here's a brief look at what you will discover inside this informative book.
Chapter 1 Explanation of the two tax systems in the USA
Chapter 2 How to legally qualify for tax breaks
Chapter 3 Day to Day expenses that could become business deductions
Chapter 4 How to determine your business deductions within your home
Chapter 5 How to write off equipment purchased for your business
Chapter 6 How to get your family involved
Chapter 7 Car deductions
Chapter 8 What qualifies as a business trip
Chapter 9 Entertainment expenses that can be deducted
Chapter 10 Documentation and simple record keeping
Chapter 11 Audit proof your tax returns
Chapter 12 How to get more take home pay
Chapter 13 How to put it all together
Chapter 14 How to get more from your past tax returns
If keeping more of your hard earned income appeals to you, then 'It's How Much You Keep That Counts not How Much You Make' is for you.
To me this book contains the best home business tax deduction information on the market today. The references to the exact Congressional Law; the specific Article in the US Tax Code or Federal Tax Court Ruling which specifically authorizes the deductions is frosting on the cake!

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Karin Russell has owned a home business specializing in tax

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