Tax Savvy for Small Business
Product Description
The essential tax-strategy book for entrepreneurs who call themselves “boss.”
Named a “Best Tax Book” by Entrepreneur
Knowing the ins and outs of the tax code is vital to the health of every small business. Virtually every decision a business makes has tax consequences that can affect its bottom line — and the IRS is always watching.
Tax Savvy for Small Business provides valuable strategies that will free up your time and money for what counts — running your business, and running it effectively. It explains how to:
deduct current and capitalized expenses
write off up to $108,000 of long-term assets each year
compare different business structures <… More >>

Do not rely on this as your only reference for tax issues. While it helps to identify pitfalls and points you to seeking and obtaining professional advice, it does not work as a “DIY” guide.
September 12, 2009 5:43 am | #1Rating: 2 / 5
This book was helpful and easy to read and understand, but I found that I still wanted some additional explanations and/or information.
September 12, 2009 7:59 am | #2Rating: 3 / 5
Looks like a great book but there seems to be a lot missing in the Kindle version. The text keeps referring to figures and lists that I can’t find.
September 12, 2009 9:44 am | #3Rating: 2 / 5
I walked into my local library one day looking for something easy-to-read concerning taxes. Mr. Daily’s book title quickly captured my attention. I not only couldn’t put the book down, I later checked it out of the library that day and read the first two chapters that night.
A week later after reading two additional chapters, I bought the book online. “It was that good.” Simple as that! It made tax law come alive to me and I was able to understand taxes much more clearly.
Tax Attorney Frederick W. Daily’s book, “Tax Savvy for Small Business,” in my professional opinion, would be considered ‘required reading’ for anyone who prepares returns or represents taxpayers before the IRS, as I soon will be doing as an Enrolled Agent (EA). CPAs and lawyers are licensed by the individuals states. EAs on the other hand, are nationally licensed.
“This book IS… my study guide and bible” (if you will) in addition to… my study materials in preparation for the Enrolled Agent (EA) exam.
September 12, 2009 10:12 am | #4Rating: 5 / 5
Mr. Daily’s treatment of taxation as it relates to a small business owner is top knotch. Not only is it a thorough reference book but his style of writing makes it a pleasure to read (many authors of text books could benefit from his approach).
Particularly I found the examples helpful and “real world” enough to drive home the point.
September 12, 2009 12:37 pm | #5Rating: 5 / 5