Tax Strategies for the Self-Employed
On-the-Go Course

Table of Contents:

Section 1
Why You Need This Course and What You Can Expect

Section 2
Travel Rule Basics and How to Put Them to Work for You

Section 3
Paying Mom and Dad or Friends or Relatives for Business Lodging at Their Homes

Section 4
How to Treat Two Regular Places of Business

Section 5
Entertainment Not Subject to the 50 Percent Cut

Section 6
Strategies to Capture More Entertainment Deductions

Section 7
Beware of the Entertainment Facility Rules That Kill Tax Deductions

Section 8
How to Build Audit-Proof Support for Entertainment

Section 9
New Law Makes Home Office Available to You

Section 10
Putting the IRS Audit Manual’s Home-Office Section to Work for You

Section 11
Why Incorporation Makes Your Home-Office Deduction Less Subject to an IRS Audit

Section 12
Use Net Square Footage to Increase Home-Office Deductions

Section 13
New Rules Show How Home Office Saves Extra Taxes with a 1031 Exchange

Section 14

Profit on Sale of Home with Office Sheltered by Exclusions

Section 15
Install a Section 105 Medical Plan Now

Section 16
Court Case Shows How a Wife’s Business Covers the Husband with a Section 105 Medical Plan

Section 17
IRS Puts Screws to S Corporation Health Insurance

Section 18
Discriminate with Health Insurance

Section 19
Prepay Your Expenses

Section 20
Guide to Section 179 Benefits for Your Business Property

Section 21

Section 179 Recapture Problems Lurk in the Shadows

Section 22
Add to Your Net Worth with Cost Segregation

Section 23
Antiques Can Make Smart Assets for Your Business

Section 24
Should You Use IRS Mileage Rates or Actual Expenses?

Section 25
Avoid Taxes with Section 1031 Exchanges of Vehicles

Section 26
What to Do When the Sale of Your Business Vehicle Would Produce a Loss Deduction

Section 27
To Buy or Lease Your Next Business Vehicle

Section 28
Building More Business Miles with Audit-Proof Records

Section 29
Tax Breaks When You Total Your Vehicle

Section 30
Commission Rebate Deductions Allowed

Section 31
Save Big Tax Dollars—Hire Your Dependent Children

Section 32
Solo 401(k) Could Be the Perfect Retirement Plan

Section 33
Tips for Building Audit-Proof Support

Section 34

Choosing the Right Business Entity Can Be Critical to Your Business Health

Selected Winners and Losers for Entity Choices

Section 35
Single-Member Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) Are Simple to Operate

Section 36
The One-Person S Corporation

Section 37
The One-Owner and Husband-and-Wife- Owned C Corporation

Section 38
Tactics for Paying the Owner of an S Corporation the Lowest Possible Salary

Section 39
Corporation Must Earn the Income; Assignment of Income Fails

Section 40

Loans to Your Corporation Could Be Hazardous to Your Financial Health

Section 41
What Your Corporation Can Reimburse to You and Its Other Employees and Why That’s Very Important

Section 42
Tax Plan Needed for Social Security Benefits

Section 43
Avoiding and Coping with the Dreaded IRS

Section 44

New Law Helps and Hurts Start-Up Deductions.

Section 45
Tax Planning in the Event Your Business Loses Money

Section 46
Answers to Questions

The "Tax Strategies for the Self-Employed" On-the-Go Course details your daily morning-to-night-tax deductions so that you can take control of your money, order now!


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