Tax Avoidance vs. Tax Evasion: Don’t Be Afraid of the IRS


Tax Avoidance vs. Tax Evasion: Don’t Be Afraid of the IRS

I was browsing the library a few months ago, looking for some accounting books, when I came across a book entitled Keep Your Hard-Earned Money: Tax-Saving Solutions For The Self-Employed. It was clearly a bit dated, as it boasted about 'including the 1997 tax law changes'.

Now, if you are looking for a book about aggressive tax-reducing tactics that skirts right on the edge of the legal vs. illegal (and hints past it), then this is your book. How it saves you money is by helping you "convert everyday living expenses into business deductions". The motto of this book is "When In Doubt, Deduct". We're talking vacations, last night's dinner, everything. I definitely wouldn't feel comfortable doing some of the stuff in this ...

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