The Tax Guide for Traders

Wed, Sep 13 2006, 11:43 GMT
by FXstreet.com Team

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About the Author

Robert Green

Robert A. Green, CPA, is CEO and founder of Green & Company CPAs, LLC (GreenTraderTax.com), a CPA firm; Green & Company Inc., a publishing company; and GTT Alliance for Traders, an advocacy alliance for traders.

Robert A. Green is the leading authority and content writer on trader tax. Robert Green's "The Tax Guide for Traders" (hardcover published by McGraw-Hill in the fall of 2004) is the top book on trader tax. Green also is well known for writing the monthly "Business of Trading" section for Active Trader magazine since March 2001 (he focuses on traders and hedge funds).

He is also the main contributor on trader tax to SFO magazine and other publications. Green is usually the only invited tax speaker at the Online Trading Expo, Forex Trading Expo and Currency Expo events and has been an instructor at trading schools. He is frequently interviewed and appears in Fortune, Barron's, Forbes, and promient brokerage firm newsletters, and many other media. Green has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, VoiceAmerica and "The Trade," Internet radio shows.

Book Synopsis

Taxes play an integral role in trading success, yet no book today clearly and adequately explains the tax issues that are unique to active traders and investors. The Tax Guide for Traders provides traders with practical material on how to minimize the impact taxes have on their hard-won profits. Written in a hands-on style that appeals to traders as opposed to accountants, it discusses the best ways to set up a trading business, key tax forms and how to use them, tax treatment for specific types of securities, what to do in case of an audit, and much more.

More about The Tax Guide for Traders

If you’re a trader, you have enough on your mind already – you don’t want to worry about taxes. Still, taxes are crucial, especially if they’re not handled correctly. Improper tax reporting can cost you thousands and thousands of dollars – money that should go into your pocket instead of the IRS. Trader tax law can be very complex.

However, GTT has a way to simplify things – the GTT Trader Tax Guides and The Tax Guide for Traders book. These guides and book will greatly increase your knowledge of trader tax law, and when used in conjunction with GTT’s other services, they will provide you with all the tax benefits you are entitled to. These guides and book are clear and concise, and they will significantly enhance your understanding of the tax benefits and opportunities available to traders.

Learn all about the trader tax laws and how to simply enjoy these valuable tax savings. Next, purchase our annually-updated companion 2005 tax return examples guides to learn how to file your own tax returns. We have two GreenTrader tax return examples guides; one for securities traders and the other for commodities, futures and forex traders. We also have a companion accounting guide. Get the entire works in our Gold Package.

Click the image to view the Table of Contents and Introduction of the book

Tax Guide for Traders book cover

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