20+ years in the
trenches of small
business taxes.

Tax Rescue Academy exists because the knowledge that protects small business owners shouldn't cost $300 an hour — or require a law degree to understand.

Why Tax Rescue Academy exists

After two decades of sitting across from small business owners at tax time, the patterns become impossible to ignore. The same missed deductions. The same confusion about quarterly payments. The same panic during audit letters. The same look when they realize they owe more than expected — not because they did anything wrong, but because nobody ever explained how this works.

That's the gap Tax Rescue Academy closes. Plain-English guides written from the practitioner's chair — not a textbook publisher's desk, not a software company trying to sell you a subscription.

What G. Hannah brings to the table

G. Hannah has been preparing taxes for small business owners for over 20 years. Sole proprietors, LLCs, S-Corps, partnerships — every structure, every type of industry, every flavor of financial chaos that small business ownership produces. The breadth of that experience is what separates a practitioner-written guide from everything else on the market.

The ebook The Money Divider isn't theoretical. Every chapter is built from patterns G. Hannah has observed across thousands of returns — what works, what doesn't, what the IRS actually cares about versus what business owners spend their energy worrying about.

The philosophy

Practitioner-first

Everything is written from direct experience preparing returns — not from reading tax code in a library. That's the difference between advice that sounds right and advice that works.

Plain English, no exceptions

If a 10th grader can't understand it, it gets rewritten. Tax law is complex; explaining it doesn't have to be.

Built for action

No filler. No theoretical scenarios that don't apply to real businesses. Every page produces something you can act on this week.

Accessible pricing

The knowledge that protects your business shouldn't require a retainer. That's why The Money Divider is $14.99 — not $149, not $1,490.