Review
Darlene A. Cypser, an attorney, has put together an EXCELLENT tax guide for writers. --
Wacky Writer's WebsiteIf you need descriptions of basic issues..., the background information provided in this very helpful document is clear and direct. --
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Product Description
The Writer's Pocket Tax Guide is a simple guide to the federal tax rules applicable to the income and expenses of those who write for a living. It includes a line-by-line review of Schedule C and Form 8829 with explanations and examples on how to apply the rules for income, business expenses, depreciation, auto expenses, home office deductions, and much more.
Darlene Cypser has been writing the Writer's Pocket Tax Guide for freelance writers since 1988. The Guide has been highly praised by writers across the country. This year the WPTG has been expanded to cover how people who writer as employees can report their employee business expenses.
The Writer's Pocket Tax Guide began as a pocket-size paperback book. This version includes a CD with a digital version of the Guide plus useful IRS publications, forms, and instructions.
CD Requirements: PC or Macintosh with a CD-ROM drive and a web browser (e.g. Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer). Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read the tax forms and IRS publications which are included as pdf files.
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