Amazon.com Review
Few laws are as complicated and as oft-perused as tax laws. And they change yearly. In
Kiplinger's Cut Your Taxes 1998, Kevin McCormally, a journalist for
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, applies his acumen and experience to the tax codes, deciphering new rules and helping taxpayers cash in on new breaks and avoid new pitfalls. He covers self-employment tax, exemptions, home loans, stocks and bonds, retirement plans, business expenses, write-offs, tax credits, and even how to survive a tax audit.
Kiplinger's Cut Your Taxes 1998 is a great boon to the average taxpayer who's wading through the big 1040 without an accountant.
About the Author
Kevin McCormally is executive editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, where he has been explaining changes in the tax law for twenty years. He also offers tax adviceon CNN, PBS's Nightly Business Report and the ABC Radio Network.
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