2016 Home Party Rep Annual Tax Mess Organizer Now Includes Forms to Make Tax Time Easier for Sales Reps
A new updated edition of the Annual Tax Mess Organizer For Sales Consultants & Home Party Reps simplifies IRS tax laws as they apply to the self-employed home party professional. This 2016 edition includes organizational forms and is available from Amazon as both a print and Kindle book.
Keizer, OR, January 12, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Home party sales reps will love this new tax book because it makes tax time almost simple. Most party rep sales men and women are considered self-employed by the IRS and required to file a Schedule C tax return. And, although it’s easy to find someone to prepare that tax return, unless you know exactly what the IRS expects of a self-employed professional in the home party business, your tax return will not be accurate and you won't get the best tax breaks.
This new edition includes organizational forms for self-employed party plan reps and sales consultants, and simplifies IRS tax laws as they apply to the independent sales professional. The author, a retired tax consultant, has included ten simple rules that make it easy to get that tax return right, and to do the job quickly. The Annual Tax Mess Organizer For Sales Consultants & Home Party Sales Reps even has a chapter on doing your own taxes!
"Annual taxes for a home party rep should be easy. In fact, any self-employed person can and should be able to add their business taxes to their regular annual tax return. My books make it easy!"
KiKi Canniff, Author
This 2016 edition also outlines a simple method and includes forms for tracking business income and expenses that will pass any IRS tax audit. You’ll learn exactly what you can and cannot deduct, how to quickly sort receipts, track tips, document income, handle inventory and create a simple report with all of the numbers needed to prepare a Schedule C tax return. Take the forms in this book to the tax pro, or use it to complete your own tax form; instructions for your IRS Schedule C are included in the book.
The author, KiKi Canniff, has a talent for making IRS tax laws easy to understand. Published by One More Press and available on Amazon.com, this book is part of a series of tax organizers Canniff has written for self-employed professionals. Organizers are also available for independent massage therapists, building trade contractors, writers, artists, hair & nail care specialists and other self-employed individuals.