IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide, Attorneys


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Attorneys are a prime target of the IRS's Market Segment Specialization Program (MSSP). Using a newly developed industry specific Audit Technique Guide and the latest in computer and communications technology, IRS agents specially trained in the finer points of legal practice operations and accounting are putting the tax returns of thousands of businesses under a very powerful microscope. Now more than ever, it is vital for CPAs and attorneys to anticipate IRS actions in order to avoid an audit or to survive one should it occur. IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide: Attorneys helps law practices prepare for this intensified scrutiny. It explains the issues in the IRS's MSSP Audit Technique Guide for attorneys and describes specific changes in the IRS approach to examining their tax returns. Prescribing a series of audit self-protection strategies and techniques for the entire profession, authors Daniel Baran, former IRS agent Gerald Bernard, and attorney James Brown bring almost 60 years of combined experience to bear in analyzing the program's effects on key areas of taxation.




IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide, Bed and Breakfasts


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How can a bed and breakfast business survive . . . The first major overhaul of the tax audit system in the past 50 years? MSSP, an organized IRS program that targets the bed and breakfast industry? Specially trained IRS agents with unprecedented fingertip access to public archives, industry statistics, and the tax history of any business? With IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide Bed and Breakfasts New strategies and techniques for audit self-defense And don't miss these other IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guides available now from Wiley: Trucking Industry Bars and Restaurants Attorneys The bed and breakfast industry is one of the prime targets of the IRS's Market Segment Specialization Program (MSSP). Using a newly developed industry specific Audit Technique Guide and the latest in computer and communications technology, agents specially trained in the finer points of bed and breakfast operation and accounting are putting the tax returns of thousands of businesses under a very powerful microscope. Now more than ever, it is vital for CPAs and bed and breakfast owners and managers to anticipate IRS actions in order to avoid an audit or to survive one should it occur. IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide: Bed and Breakfasts helps businesses prepare for this intensified scrutiny. It explains the issues in the IRS MSSP Audit Technique Guide for the bed and breakfast industry and describes specific changes in the IRS approach to examining bed and breakfast tax returns. Prescribing a series of audit self-protection strategies and techniques for the entire industry, former IRS agent Gerald Bernard and coauthor Daniel Baran bring all of their combined 40 years' experience to bear in analyzing the program's effects on key areas of taxation. Topics covered include: Sources of income Expenses and record keeping Internal Revenue Code Sections 183 and 280A Employee costs and payroll issues Planning, establishing, or terminating a business Property acquisition, conversion, or sale Sole proprietorships, corporations, and transfer of ownership. Supplemented with relevant IRS forms, tables, and regulations, this is the ultimate road map to the changing tax landscape for CPAs, bed and breakfast operators, and tax attorneys.




Business Plans Handbook:


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Business Plans Handbooks are collections of actual business plans compiled by entrepreneurs seeking funding for small businesses throughout North America. For those looking for examples of how to approach, structure and compose their own business plans, this Handbook presents sample plans taken from businesses in the Accounting industry -- only the company names and addresses have been changed. Typical business plans include type of business; statement of purpose; executive summary; business/industry description; market; product and production; management/personnel; and, financial specifics.




Innkeeping


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The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century


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This invaluable guide provides comprehensive profiles of more than one hundred hot new businesses that promise the top opportunities for small-business people in the future. Paul and Sarah Edwards explore the best opportunities for self-employment in the next century--ranging from being a business-network organizer to running a transcript-digesting service--and provide expert, step-by-step advice on:? the skills and knowledge needed to startup;? the start-up costs, pricing, and potential earning;? the best ways to get new business;? the advantages and disadvantages of each business; ? the hands-on advice of those already in the field.In addition to the nearly one hundred businesses profiled, an expanded section on "The Best of the Rest" explores dozens of additional top businesses to watch for. The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century is the smartest, most complete book available for anyone looking for right ways to make it on their own.




Forthcoming Books


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IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide, Trucking Industry


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How can a trucking company survive . . . The first major overhaul of the tax audit system in the past 50 years? MSSP, an organized IRS program that targets the trucking industry? Specially trained IRS agents with unprecedented fingertip access to public archives, industry statistics, and the tax history of any business? With IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide Trucking Industry New strategies and techniques for audit self-defense. And don't miss these other IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guides available now from Wiley: Bars and Restaurants Bed and Breakfasts Attorneys The trucking industry is one of the prime targets of the IRS's Market Segment Specialization Program (MSSP). Using a newly developed industry specific Audit Technique Guide and the latest in computer and communications technology, agents specially trained in the finer points of trucking industry operation and accounting are putting the tax returns of thousands of businesses under a very powerful microscope. Now more than ever, it is vital for CPAs and trucking company owners and managers to anticipate IRS actions in order to avoid an audit or to survive one should it occur. IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide: Trucking Industry helps businesses prepare for this intensified scrutiny. It explains the issues in the IRS MSSP Audit Technique Guide for the trucking industry and describes specific changes in the IRS approach to examining trucking company tax returns. Prescribing a series of audit self-protection strategies and techniques for the entire industry, Daniel Baran and former IRS agent Gerald Bernard bring all of their combined 40 years' experience to bear in analyzing the program's effects on key areas of taxation. Topics covered include: Audit issues common to the trucking industry Audit techniques and areas of concentration for finding unreported income Independent contractors versus employee classifications Excise taxes —heavy vehicle use, transport over public highways, retail sales tax, fuel and other excise taxes Specific carrier issues —trucking companies using leasing companies, shipper's agents, freight forwarders. Supplemented with relevant IRS forms, tables, and regulations, this is the ultimate road map to the changing tax landscape for CPAs, trucking company operators, and tax attorneys.