You may think that your present tax accountant (assuming you have one) is providing you with all of the tax advice you need. You should think again. The typical tax preparer, and even the
average CPA, lacks the graduate tax education and/or professional experience needed to advise you of all the tax-saving strategies available to the one-person business. Most tax preparers spend
their time just recording the past and filling out tax forms. Unfortunately, you are ultimately responsible for reducing your own taxes. Here are just a few examples of how this book might help
save you hundreds, if not thousands, of tax dollars each year:+ Determine whether your business should incorporate or if your LLC should elect to be taxed as a C or an S Corporation.+ Save
self-employment tax (payroll tax) by paying yourself a low, but reasonable, S Corporation salary.+ Contribute up to 100% of your earnings, or your employee-spouse's earnings, to a one-person
401k plan.+ Avoid estimated tax filings and penalties by having the "safe harbor" amount of taxes withheld from your salary.+ Consider a Section 444 fiscal year-end election to possibly defer
taxes and improve personal tax planning.