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From the supplier: Federal and state income taxes of small businesses can be minimized through the use of a linear optimizing model. Based on the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the model applies to Subchapter S Corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships and sole proprietorships. Taxes are computed based on a company's cash flow budget. Small business failures due to poor financial management and overtaxation can thus be reduced.
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Title: Sheltering your profits: how owners of small businesses and professional practices can reduce taxes. (Cover Story)
Author: Raymond A. Gibley
Publication:The National Public Accountant (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1992
Publisher: National Society of Public Accountants
Volume: v37 Issue: n12 Page: p20(3)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Sheltering your profits: how owners of small businesses and professional practices can reduce taxes. (Cover Story): An article from: The National Public Accountant
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Author(s)Raymond A. Gibley, Janet R. Gibley
ISBN / ASINB00092NJ1Q
ISBN-13978B00092NJ10
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