Secrets the IRS Does Not Want You to Know

Apr 9
21:00

2003

Collin Almeida

Collin Almeida

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Secrets the IRS Does Not Want You to Knowby Collin Almeida For average ... taxes are the single largest bill they will pay. Almost 40% of every working person's wages go to taxes: that's more t

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Secrets the IRS Does Not Want You to Know

by Collin Almeida


For average Americans,Secrets the IRS Does Not Want You to Know Articles taxes are the single largest bill
they will pay. Almost 40% of every working person's wages
go to taxes: that's more than most people pay in utilities,
rent, car loans, or education expenses. And while the
burden of most bills can be lessened by working harder and
earning more money, the tax liability only increases, so
earning more money just equals paying more taxes.

Most Americans don't realize that Uncle Sam's piece of
their hard-earned pie is so enormous. After all, the amount
is divided into a number of small deductions: federal taxes,
state taxes, county taxes, Medicare, social security, and
so on. Each individual chunk looks like a reasonable price
to pay in order to keep the country operating smoothly, but
when added together the sum is staggering. The majority of
people resign themselves to a lifetime of working too hard
for someone else, paying too much in taxes to the
government, and then struggling to maintain a comfortable
life after retirement. But they've been brainwashed! The
truth is every person can learn to work less and keep more
of their earnings, not by cheating the IRS or by hiring a
staff of overpriced accountants, but simply by following
the American Dream and becoming an entrepreneur.

Business owners, especially those with a home office, have
a tremendous advantage over the average working taxpayer.
While most people pay taxes on the total amount they earn,
business owners only pay taxes on the amount left over
after their expenses. Imagine being able to deduct work-
related transportation and clothing expenses from a
paycheck before taxes come out. Imagine being able to write-
off the rent, utilities, remodeling, and cleaning expenses
every April.

It is possible. Business owners can legally deduct all of
these expenses from their revenue before Uncle Sam comes to
collect his fee, and so can the average American simply by
starting a home-based business. For home-based operations,
the IRS treats home and living expenses as tax-deductible
business expenses. These eligible expenses could include
the following:

Furniture
Landscaping
Postage
Meals
Travel
Newspapers & Magazines
Phone Bills
Computers
Insurance
Donations
Cleaning Services
And much, much more

The average person could save $5000 or more in completely
legal tax deductions like those mentioned above.

While keeping more money in their own pockets sounds like a
blessing to most Americans, few people believe it could be
that easy and that legal. But it really is. And it
doesn't take an accounting degree or an MBA to understand
what the government will allow nor does it require a
separate clerical staff to keep records of the deductible
expenses. All it requires is time, organizational skills,
and a desire to lower the yearly tax responsibility
substantially.

Time is essential. It will require time to set up a home-
based business and to begin generating a stream of profit.
It also takes time to study the tax laws relating to
business expenses. Unfortunately, many people are
unwilling to expand the initial effort required. They
prefer to make their $5000 the old-fashioned way: by
slaving away for forty hours or more a week to make someone
else rich. In reality, the time commitment of starting a
home-based business is considerably less and is required
only once.

Organization skills, however, are an ongoing necessity.
Records must be kept of all deductible expenses and all
business-generated revenue in case of an audit. Even
though only .5% of taxpayers are audited a year, record-
keeping will turn a stressful, time-consuming hassle into a
temporary inconvenience. Record keeping is as simple as
balancing a checkbook and can be effectively handled
through various computer software programs or with the aid
of a notebook and a pencil.

Most important is the desire to become free of the
burdensome tax-harness yoked around each worker's neck.
While most pay their nearly 40% every week without question
or complaint, every one of them have the potential to
achieve the true American Dream: financial freedom and a
lighter tax load.

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