Hundreds of DEDUCTIONS, CREDITS, and EXEMPTIONS--updated for 2014!Completely updated for the new tax year,
How to Pay Zero Taxes 2014
reveals all the secrets for keeping as much of your money as the law allows.
How to Pay Zero Taxes 2014 provides simple strategies that are sure to save you money--this year, next year, and beyond. From converting personal expenses into business deductions to avoiding--or surviving--an IRS audit, Jeff Schnepper's guide covers more deductions than any other tax book, all conveniently organized into six easy-access categories: exclusions, general deductions, "below the line" deductions, traditional tax shelters, and super tax shelters.
How to Pay Zero Taxes provides everything you need to know about:
New tax laws--including the new surtaxes on earned and unearned income
Exemptions, credits, and exclusions
Special capital gains and dividends rules
Increased IRA and retirement plan limits
Job hunting and relocation expenses
Theft and casualty losses
Child care and elder care
Educational and Roth IRAs
Jeff A. Schnepper, Esq., is the author of multiple books on finance and taxation, including all 30 previous editions of How to Pay Zero Taxes. He is a financial, tax, and legal advisor for Estate Planning of Delaware Valley and operates a tax, accounting, and legal practice in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Schnepper formerly was Microsoft's MSN MONEY tax expert and a professor of accounting, finance, and taxation at the American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He currently is an economics editor for USA Today and tax counsel for Haran, Watson & Company.
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