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Monday, 09 August 2004
Denver, CO, and Jamestown, KY (PRWEB) July 19, 2007 -- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007 by Nash Black, which is the author's most recent book to date. The 5.5 x 8.5 paperback in the Taxation category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $9.95. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/nashblack was launched simultaneously with the book's publication.

 

About the Book (Excerpts & Info)

A clear and concise guide for organizing and preserving expense records for writers as a sole proprietorship under current rules and regulations using Schedule C and its supplements of the 1040 IRS forms. Vital tips for preventing identity theft, keeping your computer free of virus, worm and other headaches, personal security planning and designing worry free book tours. Contains a list of all 50 states and DC as to their sales tax percentage and contact information.

 

Deftly constructed at 140 pages, Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007 is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the Taxation category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007 meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $9.95.

 

Additionally, Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007 can be ordered by retailers or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from the Outskirts Press wholesale online bookstore at www.outskirtspress.com/buybooks

 

ISBN: 9781432703639 Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback SRP: $9.95

 

For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/nashblack

 

About the Author

Nash Black is the husband and wife team of Ford Nashett and Irene Black. Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors is a departure from fiction into the arena of federal income taxes and other financial concerns for authors. They bring their extensive background as small business owners, IRS audits, and research skills to this volume. The creators of the fictional Brewster County series, Qualifying Laps and Sins of the Fathers invited you to visit them at: brewsterco @ duo-county.com.

 

About Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press offers turn-key, custom book publishing services for authors seeking a cost-effective, fast and flexible way to publish and distribute their books while retaining all their rights and full creative control. Available globally at www.outskirtspress.com and located on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, Outskirts Press, Inc. represents the future of book publishing, today.

 

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BusinessWire EON) July 10, 2007 -- The two-year window to claim the Non-Business Energy Credit for common home improvement projects, such as installing insulation, replacement windows, and certain high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment, expires this winter. The tax credit, which is worth as much as $500, applies to improvements made in 2006 or 2007.

 

"Simple home upgrades can pay off for months to come," said H&R Block Tax Professional Maggie Doedtman. "Energy-efficient improvements save on heating and cooling costs, and they qualify taxpayers for valuable tax benefits."

 

 

 

Unlike deductions, which reduce the amount of income that's subject to tax, credits are dollar-for-dollar reductions on the amount of income tax paid.

 

Taxpayers who are considering larger projects have even more to gain. The Residential Energy-Efficient Property Credit is an incentive to install money-saving solar panels, high-efficiency water heaters, fuel cells and other big-ticket items. The credit is worth as much as 30 percent of the investment and remains in effect through 2008.

 

"This credit is for major investments that probably require more than a do-it-yourself approach," Doedtman said. "Congress has provided a bigger credit to make it worth the taxpayer's time and effort."

 

More information about energy-efficiency tax credits for automobiles and homes is available at www.hrblock.com. Taxpayers also can visit one of more than 4,000 H&R Block offices that are open year-round to speak with a tax professional about their tax and financial needs.

 

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H&R Block Inc. (NYSE: HRB) is a leading provider of tax, financial, and accounting and business consulting services and products. H&R Block is the world's largest tax services provider, having prepared more than 400 million tax returns since 1955. The company and its subsidiaries reported revenues of $4.0 billion and net income from continuing operations of $374.3 million in fiscal year 2007. The company has continuing operations in three principal business segments: Tax Services (income tax return preparation and related services and products via in-office, online and software solutions); Business Services (accounting, tax and business consulting services primarily for midsized companies); and Consumer Financial Services (brokerage services, investment planning and related financial advice along with full-service consumer banking). Headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., H&R Block markets its continuing services and products under two leading brands - H&R Block and RSM McGladrey. For more information visit our Online Press Center at www.hrblock.com.