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This Revised Edition completely updates the first edition published in 1987, which was reviewed by Robert J. Bruss, syndicated real estate columnist, as follows: TAX LAWS DE-MYSTIFIED IN LIVELY GUIDE BOOK. Michael P. Sampson's new book does a great job of unconfusing the confusing tax laws that apply to residential real estate. He authoritatively explains the general concepts of the new rules as well as specific applications for homeowners & residential property investors. Sampson, Director of the Graduate Tax Program at the American University in Washington, DC, knows what he's writing about. He keeps the book lively with frequent use of examples illustrating the concepts he explains. These illustrations help make the implementation of the new laws understandable without unnecessary verbiage. Especially useful is the detailed index. Writing an interesting yet authoritative book on income taxation is not easy. But Sampson has shown it can be done. Not only does he thoroughly explain how the tax law affects residential property owners, but he doesn't hesitate to spice the book with his opinions & warnings. This new book should prove valuable for property owners, real estate agents, attorneys, & tax advisers who want simple yet complete tax law explanations. Very highly recommended.Sampson, Michael P. is the author of 'Tax Guide for Residential Real Estate The Complete Tax Handbook for Homeowners and Investors', published 1992 under ISBN 9780963305800 and ISBN 0963305808.
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