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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Tax planning advice for the self employed. The web is full of articles, the bookstores are full of guides. But there is so much &quot;get rich quick&quot; and &quot;pay zero taxes&quot; crap out there that I am not sure where to go for good, solid tax planning advice.  	Is it better to operate as an LLC? An s-corp? What expenses are deductible? What is a good system of recordkeeping? What records should be kept? If I have two related business pursuits, should I keep track of them separately or together? And so on. I know I need to see an accountant, but I&#039;d like to be as educated as possible. Right now I am paying a rather high percentage of a rather small income in taxes. I&#039;m not anti-tax, but I am very pro-eating.&lt;/p&gt;
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