Sandy Botkin Books

Sandy Botkin is a renowned tax expert and author. With over 30 years of experience in the field, he has helped thousands of people save money on their taxes. Botkin served as a legal specialist in the Office of Chief Counsel for the IRS and has also been a professor at the University of Maryland and Georgetown University Law Center. In addition to his book Lower Your Taxes - BIG TIME!, Botkin has created numerous tax-saving programs and has been featured in major media outlets such as Wall Street Journal and Money Magazine.

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What's Lower Your Taxes - BIG TIME! 2019-2020 about?

Lower Your Taxes - BIG TIME! 2019-2020 by Sandy Botkin is a comprehensive guide to maximizing your tax deductions and minimizing your tax bill. It provides practical tips and strategies for individuals and small business owners, covering topics such as retirement accounts, home office deductions, education expenses, and more. With clear explanations and real-life examples, this book empowers readers to take control of their taxes and keep more of their hard-earned money.

Who should read Lower Your Taxes - BIG TIME! 2019-2020?

  • Individuals who want to legally minimize their tax burden
  • Small business owners looking for tax-saving strategies
  • People who want to understand the tax code and make informed financial decisions

What's Lower Your Taxes - Big Time! about?

Lower Your Taxes - Big Time! by Sandy Botkin is a comprehensive guide that provides valuable strategies and tips to help individuals and small business owners minimize their tax liabilities. From maximizing deductions to understanding complex tax laws, this book offers practical advice to save you money and ensure you are taking full advantage of available tax benefits.

Who should read Lower Your Taxes - Big Time!?

  • Taxpayers looking to legally minimize their tax bill
  • Small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to maximize deductions
  • Individuals who want to take control of their financial future and keep more of their hard-earned money