Filled with important IRS websites, state hot lines, and more than a thousand insider secrets, this widely acclaimed book--a Business Week bestseller--reveals critical strategies that the best CPAs 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 targets and weapons, how to work with the IRS personality, and the biggest misconceptions taxpayers have about their returns, from IRAs, refunds, gifts, and inheritances to audit selection, and more. There’s also everything you need to know about the Tax Act of 2001.
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“Martin Kaplan has joined the ranks of tax advice authors, but with a different take on the issues. To Mr. Kaplan, what matters more than such details as the rule that a written receipt, not just a canceled check, be provided for charitable contributions of more than $250, is understanding the personality of the Internal Revenue Service. . . . He contends that knowing the IRS personality can help . . . during an audit.” —The New York Times
“How the IRS operates and how the individual can cope with the system is the fascinating subject of What the IRS Doesn’t Want You to Know. . . . Martin Kaplan relies on his considerable experience to explain how to minimize your chances of being audited. . . . A worthwhile, richly informative book.” —Barron’s
“With the recent overhaul of the IRS and the changes in tax law that will affect this year’s filing, Kaplan’s expertise and insider knowledge is more useful than ever.” —Business Life Magazine
“Mr. Kaplan and Ms. Weiss provide a wealth of revealing information on the tax collections process.” —The Wall Street Journal
Martin S. Kaplan has been a certified public accountant for more than thirty years and is a member of Geller, Marzano & Company, CPAs, P.C. The firm performs audit and accounting work, represents clients in IRS matters, and focuses on financial and tax-planning opportunities.
As president of Naomi Weiss Communications, Naomi Weiss writes fiction and nonfiction on a broad range of subjects.
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