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Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your Bookshelf

Our list of some of the best Taxes books & series in recent years. Get inspired by one or more of the following books.

J.K. Lasser’s Your Income Tax 2019: For Preparing Your 2018 Tax Return (2018)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfJ.K. Lasser’s Your Income Tax 2019 is the nation’s most trusted tax guide, updated to help you prepare your 2018 return. Step-by-step expert guidance walks you through the forms, calculations, and deadlines to help you file your taxes without the headaches. New changes including tax laws, IRS rulings, court decisions, and more are explained in plain English, backed by examples of how they apply to individual taxpayers like yourself.
Author(s): J.K. Lasser Institute

Taxes Made Simple: Income Taxes Explained in 100 Pages or Less (2019)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfThe difference between deductions and creditsItemized deductions vs. the standard deductionSeveral money-saving deductions and credits and how to make sure you qualify for themHow to calculate your refundHow to know which tax forms to fill outState income taxesAlternative Minimum Tax (AMT) Capital Gains and Losses
Author(s): Mike Piper

Top 10 Ways to Avoid Taxes: A Guide to Wealth Accumulation (2018)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfStrategies for building wealth and avoiding excessive taxation from one of the most original finance thinkers of our time. Top 10 Ways to Avoid Taxes will teach you what the Top 1% know about money and the tools they use to grow, protect and pass that wealth to their heirs tax-free.
Author(s): Mark J Quann, Josh Shapiro

U.S. Master Tax Guide (2019) (2018)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfThe nation’s top federal tax resource, the U.S. Master Tax Guide (2019) , has been updated to provide complete and reliable guidance on the historic Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, as well as pertinent federal taxation changes that affect 2018 returns. Virtually all taxpayers are impacted by the changes to the U.S. tax structure, with individual taxpayers and businesses witnessing the most significant changes.
Author(s): CCH Tax Law Editors

J.K. Lasser’s Small Business Taxes 2019: Your Complete Guide to a Better Bottom Line (2018)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfJ.K. Lasser’s Small Business Taxes 2019 is the small business owner’s ultimate guide to a money-saving, stress-free tax season. Providing straightforward advice from the nation’s most trusted tax expert on small business taxes, this book gives you the answers you need quickly, with clear, concise guidance.
Author(s): Barbara Weltman

J.K. Lasser’s 1001 Deductions and Tax Breaks 2019: Your Complete Guide to Everything Deductible (2018)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfJ.K. Lasser’s 1001 Deductions and Tax Breaks 2019 is the complete and thorough guide to reducing your tax burden. By listing every possible deduction and credit available to individual taxpayers, this book can help you achieve substantial savings on your 2018 tax return.
Author(s): Barbara Weltman

Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide (2006)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfIf you own rental property, you should be taking advantage of the many tax write-offs available. Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide gives residential landlords the plain-English guide they need to save money on taxes — without the services of a high-priced accounting firm. This book explains how to maximize your deductions.
Author(s): Stephen Fishman

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfThe Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 marks the biggest tax reform in more than 30 years. The changes to the tax code are complex (especially for the small-business owner), but you don’t have to go it alone. CPA and Attorney Mark J.
Author(s): Mark J Kohler

The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor: Powerful techniques anyone can use to deduct more, invest smarter, and pay far less to the IRS! (2016)

 Best Taxes Books That Should Be On Your BookshelfDreading doing your taxes? Unsure of how to maximize deductions for your real estate business? The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor will give you practical information you can use to not just do your taxes, but also prepare a strategy to use throughout the year and make tax season that much easier.
Author(s): Amanda Han, Matthew MacFarland

Best Taxes Books that Should be on Your Bookshelf

We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some taxes books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.

Energy Prices and Taxes 1st Quarter 1993.

Author(s): OECD
ID: 2149431, Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, Year: March 1968, Size: 2 Mb, Format: pdf

Energy Prices and Taxes : Third Quarter 1991.

Author(s): OECD
ID: 2149382, Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, Year: Feb. 1965, Size: 2 Mb, Format: pdf

The Definitive Guide to Taxes for Indie Game Developers

Author(s): Rachel Presser
ID: 3644016, Publisher: CRC Press, Year: 2023, Size: 3 Mb, Format: pdf

Please note that this booklist is not absolute. Some books are really hot items according to Chicago Tribune, others are drafted by unknown authors. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant resources you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.

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