Family Child Care Record-Keeping Guide, Ninth Edition (Redleaf Business Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (850 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1605543977 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is a consultant for the National Association for Family Child Care and other national and state child care organizations.. Tom Copeland, JD: Tom Copeland, JD, has written many books on business issues for the family child care field and trains thousands of providers around the country each year
Great book Lots of great tips for tax savings. It was very helpful for my wife's family child day care tax savings, especially the part where author has explained on the use of regular business use of the home space Vs exclusive business use of the home space.. So Happy I Bought Every Home Daycare Could Use This!!!! So Happy I Bought It. K. Spirek said Fabulous book. After fully implementing Tom Copeland's record-keeping recommendations. Fabulous book. After fully implementing Tom Copeland's record-keeping recommendations my taxes are far less than I had anticipated. Well worth the (deductible!) dollars I paid for it.
He is a consultant for the National Association for Family Child Care and other national and state child care organizations.. About the AuthorTom Copeland, JD: Tom Copeland, JD, has written many books on business issues for the family child care field and trains thousands of providers around the country each year
For home-based family child care (daycare) providers, taking care of the children is only half of the job. This resource covers everything family child care providers need to keep accurate business records. Author Tom Copeland has been involved in many IRS audits and represented providers in several Tax Court cases that have also clarified numerous rules. There have been changes in depreciation rules, adjustments to food and mileage rates, and clarifications on how to calculate the Time-Space percentage. The other half is taking care of the business—tracking expenses, being profitable, filing taxes, and meeting government requirements. He has conducted record-keeping, tax preparation, and business workshops for family child care providers across the country since 1981.. These updates, new rules, and clarifications are detailed in this book; all of the information is applicable to child care providers in every state, regardless of local regulations.Tom Copeland, JD, is a writer, trainer, lawyer, and consultant focusing on family child care business issues. If a family child care provider pays close attention to the recommendations in this book, he or she will be able to claim the maximum allowable deductions and pay the lowest