About the Author
Stephen Fishman received his law degree from the University of Southern California in 1979. After stints in government and private practice, he became a full-time legal writer in 1983. He has helped write and edit over a dozen reference books for attorneys. He is the author of Software Development: A Legal Guide, Copyright Your Software, The Copyright Handbook, Consultant & Independent Contractor Agreements, Wage Slave No More: Law & Taxes for the Self-Employed, and Hiring Independent Contractors: The Employer's Legal Guide, all published by Nolo.
Reviews
Reference & Research Book News
Offers basic information and examples in plain English on how businesses are taxed and how to maximize deductions that the IRS considers legitimate.
San Francisco Chronicle
For more information on how to handle inventory and write off the cost of goods, see Deduct It! Lower Your Small Business Taxes.
Accounting Today
Delves deeply into the complex thicket of available deductions, with real-life examples on deducting everything from start-up expenses to car and travel expenses and the costs of benefits.
National Federation of Independent Business
Outlines the many deductions available to small businesses -- in plain English.
San Francisco Chronicle
"For more information on how to handle inventory and write off the cost of goods, see Deduct It! Lower Your Small Business Taxes."
Accounting Today
Delves deeply into the complex thicket of available deductions, with real-life examples on deducting everything from start-up expenses to car and travel expenses and the costs of benefits.
National Federation of Independent Business
Outlines the many deductions available to small businesses -- in plain English.