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Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Massage Therapists, Estheticians & Spa Owners: Help for self-employed individuals who did not keep itemized income & expense records during the business year.

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Author(s)KiKi Canniff
ISBN / ASIN0941361446
ISBN-139780941361446
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Sales Rank334,603
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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The Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Massage Therapists, Estheticians & Spa Owners by KiKi Canniff is part of a series designed to take the stress out of tax time for independent business people.

This volume teaches independent massage therapists, estheticians and spa owners how to tackle a year's worth of receipts and paperwork all at once, and turn them into an audit-proof tax return in four hours or less. 

Step by step, this book walks you through the process of sorting your own receipts, as it teaches you what you can and cannot deduct, how to document your income, and what the IRS expects of an independent business person. When you done you will have everything you need to visit a tax professional or prepare your own return.

The examples in this Annual Tax Mess Organizer include a variety of situations that independently-employed massage therapists, estheticians and spa owners may find themselves in at tax time, including how to report inventory.

No computer needed. All you need to make this organizer work is a spiral notebook with lined paper, 25 large envelopes, an adding machine and an empty table or desk top.

The Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Massage Therapists, Estheticians & Spa Owners is perfect for any professional who rents space in another's spa, and the owner too. For people who have always prepared their own personal tax return, there is even a chapter on how to fill out the small business Schedule C tax form. Self employment taxes, 1040 entries, and other deductions available to the independent contractor are explained as well.

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