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    5 Tax Myths That Are Costing You A Bundle
    Author: Wayne M. Davies
    Website: http://www.YouSaveOnTaxes.com
    Added: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 23:25:27 -0500
    Category: Business
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    This article is based on the following 2 assumptions:

    1) You are a small business owner or self-employed person
    (including home-based and/or part-time businesses).

    2) You don't like to pay taxes. In fact, whenever you think
    about paying taxes, you get so mad you end up "all lathered
    up and nowhere to go."

    Now, if paying taxes makes you so upset, what have you done
    about it lately?

    Why was your tax bill so high last year?

    You paid too much tax last year (and the year before that,
    and the year before that . . .) because you have probably
    been an innocent victim of many popular myths about taxes.

    Here they are. Get rid of them or you'll be stuck paying
    too much tax forever!

    Tax Myth #1: "I don't make enough money to worry about
    reducing my taxes."

    Nothing could be further from the truth. People at all
    levels of income can pay less tax.

    Tax reduction strategies are not just for the rich and
    famous. No matter how much money you make, you can pay less
    tax than you currently pay.

    In fact, even if your business (or part-time entrepreneurial
    venture) has a loss, you can use that loss to offset other
    sources of income, such as wages from a "regular" job, your
    spouse's wages, investment income, rental income, and other
    business income.

    Tax Myth #2: "Tax reduction strategies are too complicated
    for me to use."

    Again, hogwash. There are plenty of ways
    for you, the average American, to lower your taxes.

    Tax reduction is not just for the wealthy who pay high-
    priced attorneys to finagle their way out of paying taxes
    with sophisticated tax-avoidance schemes.

    The average Small Business Owner has plenty of tax reduction
    strategies at his/her disposal. You just have to know what
    they are and how to use them.

    Tax Myth #3: "I had my return prepared by an Accountant, so
    I know I paid the right amount of taxes."

    There are thousands of excellent, hard-working accountants
    doing a great job. And if you use a tax professional, maybe
    he/she has done everything possible to reduce your taxes to
    the legal minimum.

    Based on my own experience, however, I'm convinced that many
    taxpayers who use professional tax preparers are overpaying
    their taxes, sometimes by thousands of dollars each year!

    Why is that? There are many reasons. The most
    obvious one is this: Many professional tax preparers are
    just that -- tax preparers and tax preparers only.

    A good tax accountant may know how to prepare a tax return
    in his/her sleep. He knows the forms backwards and
    forwards. He knows what numbers go on which form perfectly.

    But that's it. That's all he/she knows.

    A good tax preparer is not necessarily knowledgeable in tax
    reduction strategies. There's a big difference between a
    good tax preparer and a savvy tax reduction specialist.

    When you look for a good accountant, make sure you find one
    who doesn't just "do the returns", send out a bill and say
    "Next, please."

    Tax Myth #4: "My tax situation is OK because my BLANK (fill
    in the blank with a family member or other "good friend")
    takes care of my taxes."

    There are various versions of this myth. Do any of these
    sound familiar?

    "My brother-in-law takes care of my taxes."
    "My uncle takes care of my taxes."
    "My college buddy takes care of my taxes."

    And of course, the same problem exists with Myth #4 as Myth
    #3. Even when someone you know and trust does your returns,
    how do you know that this person is a good tax reduction
    specialist?

    And often, many of these family members or "buddies" are not
    even professional tax preparers. This person just happens
    to be "The Family Accountant. Just like every family has
    one person who knows a lot about cars (or mutual funds, or
    carpet cleaning, or whatever), many families have someone
    who "knows enough to be dangerous" with regard to taxes.

    And even if your "Family Accountant" is a professional tax
    preparer, he's probably not charging you for the return.
    He's doing you a favor. He prepares your return; you change
    his oil. If he's doing the return for free, you are getting
    what you pay for.

    Tax Myth #5: "My tax situation is OK because I prepare my
    own returns."

    If this statement applies to you, then perhaps you are a
    "do-it-yourself-er". Money is tight and you are used to
    doing things yourself anyway, so why not save a few bucks
    each year and do your own returns?

    So you've spend countless hours over the years pouring over
    the forms and instructions, trying to figure out how to do
    the returns. And you've done OK. No letters from the IRS,
    no audits. Hey, pat yourself on the back!

    And now that tax preparation software is so readily
    available and affordable, doing your own return is a breeze!
    Just key in a few numbers here and there, push the print
    button, and presto, you've got your return done in record
    time! And now you can even e-file your return with your own
    computer.

    Have you ever heard of the book, "The Millionaire Next Door"
    (by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko)?

    This book describes the common characteristics of
    millionaires in our country. My favorite millionaire
    characteristic is this:

    Millionaires become millionaires by minimizing their taxes
    and getting their tax & other financial affairs in order.

    Now comes the "Million Dollar Question": How do you think
    millionaires get their tax affairs in order? By doing their
    own tax returns? Of course not! Millionaires NEVER do
    their own tax returns! They have more productive things to
    do with their time.

    Instead, what millionaires do is spend time and money each
    year on tax planning and tax reduction strategies, not
    figuring out what number goes on which line of Form XYZ.

    So my challenge to you is this: What are you going to do
    this year to reduce your taxable income?

    Are you a believer in any of these 5 myths? Now's the time
    to get rid of them, once and for all.

    Your financial well-being depends on it.

    View all Wayne M. Davies's articles


    About the Author:
    Wayne M. Davies is author of 3 tax-slashing eBooks for small business owners and the self-employed. For a free copy of Wayne's 25-page report, "How To Instantly Double Your Deductions" visit http://www.YouSaveOnTaxes.com

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