Doug Collins – Author of “The Home-Based Business Guide to Write Off Almost Anything: You’ll Keep More Money Once You Know These Tax Secrets”


Tax Secrets Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know: A Deep Dive with Doug Collins on Million Dollar Stories

Mike interviews Doug Collins.

If you’re hustling to build your empire, you know every dollar counts. In this week’s episode of Million Dollar Stories, I sat down with Doug Collins, the author of The Home-Based Business Guide to Write Off Almost Anything: You’ll Keep More Money Once You Know These Tax Secrets, to talk about a subject most entrepreneurs dodge like the plague—taxes. But here’s the deal: if you want to keep more of what you earn, this is one area you can’t afford to ignore. Doug’s insights are gold for any business owner, especially for those of us running lean, mean, home-based machines.

Let’s cut to the chase: Doug’s mission is clear. He’s here to simplify taxes for entrepreneurs and show them how to legally keep more of their hard-earned money. Doug translates complicated tax codes into digestible, actionable strategies in the book. In our conversation, he explained why every entrepreneur needs to be innovative and proactive about this stuff from day one.

SUMMARY

Here’s the thing. When building a business, it’s easy to get laser-focused on sales, marketing, and customer acquisition. But here’s where many people trip up—they ignore the tax and financial structure that could make or break their future success. Doug calls out this classic entrepreneurial pitfall: “You can’t fly by the seat of your pants,” he says. You need a plan that includes keeping an eye on expenses, tracking those receipts, and having an accurate picture of where you stand financially.

Doug doesn’t just talk about accounting theory; he backs it up with real-life stories. One of my favourites from our interview is about Wendell, who took Doug’s advice to heart. After reading Doug’s book, Wendell went to his CPA with a list of potential write-offs. The CPA scoffed and dismissed him, but Wendell trusted his gut. He returned, refiled his taxes, and got $30,000 back. That’s right—thirty grand in savings, all because he took the time to learn and apply these tax tips. That money can be reinvested in his business or saved for future growth.

Doug shared other examples, like a teacher who had a side hustle but wasn’t seeing the tax benefits she could’ve been reaping. With Doug’s guidance, she found an extra $5,000 in her return—money she’d been leaving on the table simply because she wasn’t aware of her options. These are the kinds of real-world results Doug’s advice delivers, and it’s why his book has racked up hundreds of solid reviews.

Doug’s point here is straightforward: you don’t need to become a tax expert; you just need to have your business for the accountant. His book isn’t about doing your taxes but knowing what you can and should be asking about. When you walk into a meeting with your CPA, you should know enough to ask, “Am I maximizing my deductions?” “Is there something I’m missing here?”

Doug is big on structure and simplicity. His book breaks down the steps to get your finances in line so that, come tax season, you’re not scrambling to find receipts or realizing you missed out on potential savings. The book is a checklist, a guide, and a roadmap rolled into one.

One of the most overlooked areas Doug covers is insurance. Did you know that if you use your car for business deliveries, your regular insurance might not cover you? Or that keeping inventory in your home without the proper insurance could leave you high and dry if something goes wrong? These are the kinds of small details that can make a significant impact. Doug explains that many home-based entrepreneurs don’t realize they need additional coverage, and it’s only when they face a loss that they learn their personal policies don’t cover business assets.

Doug didn’t stop at the book—he’s created a membership site and a course that walks entrepreneurs through these concepts in even more detail. Members can access a downloadable checklist, 10 videos breaking down each key area, and updates on the latest tax tips. Doug’s mission is to help entrepreneurs succeed, and his community of followers has grown fast. For those wanting even more of Doug’s expertise, he’s active on LinkedIn and Facebook, sharing his latest tax insights and success stories. His commitment to supporting entrepreneurs shines through in every post, every lesson, every update.

Mike Fallat and Doug Collins talk about the book The Home-Based Business Guide to Write Off Almost Anything: You’ll Keep More Money Once You Know These Tax Secrets.

It all boils down to this: Doug Collins has taken an intimidating, often-neglected aspect of business and broken it into something any entrepreneur can understand and act on. The result? People are saving thousands. Doug doesn’t overcomplicate things—he empowers business owners to take ownership of their finances, strategize, and find the right professionals to guide them.

So, if you’re in the early stages of building your business, or even if you’ve been in the game for a while but haven’t dug into your finances like you should, Doug’s book is a must-read. With his practical advice and straightforward approach, you’ll be better prepared to hold onto more of what you earn instead of handing it over to Uncle Sam.

It’s easy to think taxes are necessary, but they don’t have to be. With the proper knowledge, you can take control of this area of your business, reduce unnecessary expenses, and set yourself up for long-term success. Doug Collins isn’t just another tax guru—he’s a guy who gets what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, and he’s all about helping people keep their dreams alive by holding onto more of their cash.

So remember this: a million-dollar book can lead to a million-dollar life. Grab a copy of The Home-Based Business Guide to Write Off Almost Anything, check out Doug’s resources, and start taking action on these tax secrets.

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About Mike Fallat

Mike Fallat, aka The BookMan, is the owner of Dreamstarters Publishing and the Million Dollar Book Agency. They have helped 300+ entrepreneurs become bestselling authors. His goal is to help 1,000 entrepreneurs publish books and teach them how to use their books as a gateway to generating 7-figures.

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About Dreamstarters Publishing


Dreamstarters Publishing offers ghostwriting, cover design, and everything that is required to take an idea to a finished book (kindle, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook).


The Million Dollar Book Agency is the ultimate marketing CRM system for author-preneurs. Services include automated funnels, lead generation campaigns, book fulfillment, podcast management, press releases, virtual assistants, course development, and more.

Mike also hosts a podcast known as Million Dollar Stories and runs a membership-based site known as Million Dollar Circle. In addition to owning the book business, he invests in self storage real estate.

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