J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2014: For Preparing Your 2013 Tax Return Author: J. K. Lasser | Language: English | ISBN:
B00F2JFQOO | Format: PDF
J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2014: For Preparing Your 2013 Tax Return Description
America's number one bestselling tax guide offers the best balance of thoroughness, organization, and usabilityFor over half a century, more than 39 million Americans have turned to J.K. Lasser for easy-to-follow, expert advice and guidance on planning and filing their taxes. Written by a team of tax specialists, J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2014 includes all the outstanding features that have made this book the nation’s all-time top-selling tax guide. It covers some of the most important topics associated with your taxes, from what must you report as income and strategies that will save you on taxes to how much tax do you actually owe and what deductions can you claim.
As an added value, you can gain direct access to bonus materials through jklasser.com, including links to the latest tax forms from the IRS, up-to-the-minute tax law changes, small business help, and much more. Filled with in-depth insights and timely advice, this is the guide of choice for today’s serious taxpayer.
- Contains over 2,500 easy-to-use tax planning tips and strategies and easy-to-understand coverage of the year's tax law changes
- Includes filing tips and instructions to help you prepare your 2013 return
- Comprised of a quick reference section that highlights what's new for 2013 as well as a topic index to help pinpoint the biggest money-saving deductions
- Offers instruction for customers who use software or CPAs to file their taxes
Filled with practical tax guidance you can't find anywhere else, J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2014 will help you plan and file your 2013 tax return in the most efficient way possible.
- File Size: 31306 KB
- Print Length: 848 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 4 edition (October 16, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00F2JFQOO
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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J.K. Lasser’s Your Income Tax 2014
There are two reasons to read this book. 1) You are preparing a paper return and wish to learn more that what is printed in the IRS “Forms and Instructions”. 2) You want to read and learn more than what you get from a tax preparer or computer program. Since your economic activities have tax consequences you should read or browse the relevant sections of this book as it applies to you. Some ignore the tax consequences until its too late. Since most people don't have tax lawyers, and may not be able to get advice on a telephone, or even from the Internet, you need to reference this book as needed. Do not be afraid of the size of this book as most people will not need all chapters. First read the “What’s New for 2013”.
Part 1 “Basics of Filing” discusses filing status. Part 2 “What Must You Report as Income?” discusses wages, salary, other compensation; fringe benefits; dividend and interest income; reporting property sales, tax free exchanges of property; retirement and annuity income; IRA’s; income from rents and royalties, loss restrictions; other income. Part 3 “What Deductions Can You Claim?” discusses deductions allowed for adjusted gross income; standard or itemized deductions; charitable contribution deductions; itemized deductions for interest; deductions for taxes; medical and dental expenses; casualty and theft losses; job costs and miscellaneous expenses; travel and entertainment expenses; personal exemptions. Part 4 “How Much Tax Do You Owe?” tells how to figure your taxes; AMT; “Kiddie Tax” on child’s investment income; personal tax credits; tax withholding; and estimated tax payments.
Part 5 “Strategies to Save You Taxes” Chapters 29 through 39 should be read by everyone.
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