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KiKi Canniff’s Annual Tax Mess Organizer

If you spend days sorting receipts for your annual tax return, with no clear idea of what you can and cannot deduct, you’ll love KiKi Canniff’s Annual Tax Mess Organizer for Self-employed Individuals and Independent Contractors.
            KiKi Canniff’s Annual Tax Mess Organizer takes all the guesswork out of what you can and cannot deduct. This sort-and-post method is easy to understand, and can put an end to that annual tax mess nightmare. It includes examples for everyone from artists, hair stylists, and independent sales consultants, to lawn care providers, writers, and others.
            According to KiKi Canniff, a tax consultant and the author of a series of small business record keeping workbooks, keeping records for the IRS doesn’t have to be confusing for the small business owner, and lots of deductions are being overlooked.
            KiKi Canniff’s Annual Tax Mess Organizer ($19.95 + $4.50 shipping) shows procrastinators how to organize a whole year’s worth of records in just a few hours, and end up with a simple one-page report for the tax preparer. Even those with no head for finance will find it a breeze to use. This workbook can be ordered online at www.Rmarket.com, or by mail from

Previously published in the June 2008 issue of HOME BUSINESS® Magazine, an international publication for the growing and dynamic home-based market. Available on newsstands, in bookstores and chain stores, and via subscriptions ($15.00 for 1 year, six issues). Visit www.homebusinessmag.com

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