Lower Your Taxes Big Time Review 2026: Worth Reading?
Lower Your Taxes Big Time by Sandy Botkin reviewed for 2026: business deduction strategies, audit-proofing, and whether the book is worth reading.
Lower Your Taxes Big Time Review 2026: Worth Reading?
Sandy Botkin's Lower Your Taxes Big Time is a perennial favorite for small business owners wanting aggressive but legal tax reduction. Is the latest edition worth reading in 2026? For business owners, absolutely.
What You Get
- Author: Sandy Botkin, former IRS attorney
- Focus: Business deductions, audit-proofing, entity strategy
- Length: ~350 pages
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Key Takeaways
Botkin shows how to convert personal expenses into legitimate business deductions, document them to survive audits, and structure entities to minimize tax.
Pros
- Insider IRS perspective
- Actionable, aggressive strategies
- Strong audit-proofing guidance
Cons
- Geared to business owners, not W-2 filers
- Some strategies need a CPA to implement
Who Should Read It
Self-employed individuals and small business owners paying meaningful tax.
FAQ
Is the advice legal? Yes, it focuses on legitimate, documented deductions.
Useful for employees? Less so; it is built for business owners.
Verdict
Lower Your Taxes Big Time is one of the best strategic tax books for business owners in 2026.
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