Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Barbers, Hair Stylists & Salon Owners: Help for self-employed individuals who did not keep itemized income & expense records during the business year. (Annual Taxes)

Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Barbers, Hair Stylists & Salon Owners: Help for self-employed individuals who did not keep itemized income & expense records during the business year. (Annual Taxes) image
ISBN-10:

0941361411

ISBN-13:

9780941361415

Author(s): Canniff, KiKi
Released: Nov 08, 2011
Publisher: One More Press
Format: Paperback, 102 pages
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Description:

When April 15th gets close, all across America self-employed barbers, hair stylists and salon owners go into tax frenzy. Operating as independent contractors, these overworked professionals are forced to put their lives on hold while they deal with that disorganized pile of receipts and paperwork sitting between them and the freedom of an audit-proof tax return. This Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Barbers, Hair Stylists & Salon Owners by KiKi Canniff explains how to get on top of that paperwork quickly, allowing you to satisfy the IRS and get back to work in four hours or less. No computer is needed to make this organizer work; all you need is a spiral notebook, 25 large envelopes, an adding machine and an empty table or desk top. Step by step, this book will lead you through the sorting of your own receipts. And, by the time you're finished you will understand what hair stylists and barbers can and cannot deduct on their taxes, what the IRS expects of people in the hair industry, how to organize your business information for your tax preparer, and you'll be ready to tackle that tax return! The examples in the Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Barbers, Hair Stylists & Salon Owners cover a variety of difficult situations barbers, hair stylists and salon owners may find themselves in at tax time; including how to report shop inventory. It's the perfect tax-time tool for any hair professional renting chair space, and the salon owner too! For people who have always prepared their own personal tax return, there is even a chapter on how to fill out the small business Schedule C. Self employment taxes, 1040 entries, and other deductions available to the independent contractor are also explained.











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