About Tax Planning, Not Tax Guessing: A Case-Law-Based Guide to Smarter Business Structure and Real Savings
Tax Planning, Not Tax Guessing isn’t your typical tax book.
Most tax guides fall into one of two camps:
1. Dense tomes written for other accountants – not business owners.
2. Shallow, fluffy listicles that toss around terms like “write-off” with no technical accuracy or legal grounding.
This book is neither.
It’s readable without watering down the substance. The strategies here are grounded in IRS guidance, court cases, and statutes – not myths or recycled blog posts – and backed with citations you can point to if challenged.
And unlike much technical tax writing, it’s not just a litany of what you can’t do. It’s a playbook of what you can do – actionable, structural strategies that save you real money. You’ll learn how to make defensible, high-impact changes to your business structure, compensation, and planning so your tax savings aren’t a one-time trick, but a lasting advantage.
Clear, practical, and battle-tested – this is tax planning you can actually use.
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Author Bio:
Micah Fraim is a CPA living in Roanoke, VA. His expertise has been featured by Forbes, Money, NBC News, Nasdaq, Fox Business, Yahoo! Finance, and other major publications. Micah is a business expert in addition to a tax professional. This allows him to bring a unique perspective to his clients – advising them on what is best for their business overall, not just from a tax perspective.
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