Book Review: The Tax Lady’s Guide by Roni Lynn Deutch

Doing taxes can be a meticulous and tiring job. With The Federal Tax code being a complex system, it results to confusion even amongst accomplished accountants. Enter the “Tax Lady” Roni Lynn Deutch, who is the answer to all the average taxpayer’s problems. This successful figure is the founder and chief of tax law firm Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation; a company that assists thousands of people from all over the nation in settling their accounts with the IRS. And with the help of her published bestselling book called The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS and Saving Big Bucks on Your Taxes, taxpayers can learn how to save more money. In the book, Roni Lynn Deutch illustrates the essential methods and tax codes that are sure to help people save cash on their next bill.

Roni Lynn Deutch’s guidebook simplifies complicated tax principles into plain English. She provides details on how people, from wage beneficiaries to small business holders, can profit from tax breaks. Deutch as well speaks about how to keep taxpayer’s college savings, investments and retirement funds from the IRS. In addition, she discusses how to survive the taxpayer’s greatest fear – the IRS audit.

“The more you know, the less you pay.” That is the core principle of The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS, Roni Lynn Deutch’s mantra. Roni Lynn Deutch offers tips and guidelines that are legitimate deductions and tax shelters. One such example of her advice is on bookkeeping. In the book, she says that “good record keeping could be the difference between recording your annual balance sheets in red ink or black.”

Aside from her advice, Roni Lynn Deutch also cites in The Tax Lady’s Guide enlightening passages and accounts from well-known figures like Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, and Muhammad Ali.