The Motley Fool Investment Tax Guide 2001: Smart Tax Strategies for Investors
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Book Description
As always, The Motley Fool makes a complex subject easy to grasp. In this year's guide, two respected authors untangle the thicket of investment tax regulations and conflicting concepts, picking up where last year's book left off and adding an array of new strategies. In addition to being a handy reference that can answer specific investment-related tax questions, this book also addresses ways that individuals can maximize tax savings opportunities that come with marriage, children, education, retirement planning, buying a home, and running a home office. Updated, with new and revised content for 2001, the guide also contains a tax calendar and resource section to help plan year-round rather than waiting until tax day.
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Guide for year-long tax strategy, showing how to make taxes a less arduous and more enjoyable task by maximizing returns and taking advantage of all available credits and deductions. Also educates readers about different retirement funds, tax saving opportunities to do with marital status, home ownership, medical expenses, and other circumstances. Softcover.
The Motley Fool Investment Tax Guide 2001: Smart Tax Strategies for Investors,Roy A. Lewis,Selena Maranjian,Motley Fool,1892547147,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Income tax,Investment Finance,Investments,Investments & Securities - General,Law and legislation,Popular works,Tax Law,Tax planning,Taxation,Taxation - General,United States
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