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Moving Beyond the Write-Off: "Tax Planning, Not Tax Guessing" Book Review

Stop guessing and start saving! 💸 Micah Fraim’s guide is the ultimate playbook for biz owners. No fluff, just real, battle-tested tax wins. #TaxPlanning #IndieBiz #SmarterSaving

In Tax Planning, Not Tax Guessing, Micah Fraim turns the intimidating world of IRS statutes into a readable, high-impact playbook for savvy business owners.

As an indie blogger, I usually steer toward stories and memoirs, but when an author tackles a "dry" subject like tax planning with this much clarity and "playbook" energy, I have to shout about it. Fraim hits on a massive problem in the business world: most advice is either a dense, unreadable tome for accountants or a shallow "fluffy listicle" that could get you in trouble. This book finds that perfect "Goldilocks" zone. It’s readable and engaging without watering down the technical accuracy, which is a rare feat in financial writing.

What I find most empowering about this indie guide is that it’s grounded in real court cases and IRS guidance. It’s not just a collection of "one-time tricks"—it’s a structural strategy session. It moves past the basic "what you can’t do" and dives deep into the "what you can do" to build a lasting financial advantage. For anyone running a business and feeling like they’re just guessing every April, this book is the missing link. It’s practical, it’s battle-tested, and it treats you like a serious owner rather than just another unit of production. It’s the ultimate tool for reclaiming your hard-earned power (and money).

👉 Grab your copy today!

Rating: 5/5 Lofts 🪵 Why: It bridges the gap between high-level tax law and practical business ownership perfectly. It’s cited, defensible, and incredibly actionable—exactly what an indie founder needs.

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