The Real Estate Agent's Tax Deduction Guide

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Pub Date Dec 29 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

Small real estate agents and brokers can't afford to hire high-priced accounting and law firms, but they rely on the valuable tax deductions they're entitled to take. Given that this area of tax law is one of the most complex, they can use solid legal information and guidance.

The Real Estate Agent's Tax Deduction Guide is a complete guide to tax deductions for people in the business of selling real estate, whether as a broker or salesperson. Chock full of interesting examples and tax cases dealing with real estate agents' unique situations and problems, it provides all the information agents need to know to maximize their deductions and minimize their taxes. Deductions that are of particular importance to real estate agents, such as local travel and meals and entertainment, or deductions for agents who invest in real estate, are covered in detail.

Real Estate agents learn many other business essentials too, such as how to:

organize the real estate sales business hire employees and independent contractors maintain good recordkeeping practices stay out of trouble with the IRS

Whether someone is new to the real estate business or well established, The Real Estate Agent's Tax Deduction Guide is an indispensible guide for saving money.

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Small Business

Small real estate agents and brokers can't afford to hire high-priced accounting and law firms, but they rely on the valuable tax deductions they're entitled to take. Given that this area of tax law...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781413316438
PRICE 39.99
PAGES 416