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Edward Lyon

Edward A. Lyon

Edward Lyon is an American author, consultant, attorney and public speaker who is an authority on tax software. He is the cofounder of TaxCoach Software, LLC as well as the cofounder of The American Institute of Certified Tax Coaches.

Background

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Lyon was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received a B.S. in history from Hamilton College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Cincinnati College of Law.

Career

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Lyon worked as a legislative analyst for the House Republican Conference under Dick Cheney and Jack Kempin 1986. Lyon left his position as a legislative analyst in 1988. Lyon continued his career as a staff writer for National Underwriter Company, a financial consultant for Merrill Lynch, and a pension-marketing consultant for Ohio National Life Insurance Company, before creating the Taxcoach Software.

Recognition

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Lyon has appeared on over 300 radio and television broadcasts, including over two dozen national television appearances. Lyon’s appearances include interviews on CNN,[1] Fox News, MSNBC, and CNBC [2][3]</ref>.[4] Roseanne Barr dubbed Lyon “The Funniest Tax Guy in America” on her talk show, The Roseanne Show.

In addition to his recognition as a speaker and coach [5] [6] [7]0 [8],Lyon has written several books.

Works

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  • 60 Minute Tax Planner (Penguin Putnam, 2000) ISBN 978-0-7352-0106-4
  • How to Beat the High Cost of Healthcare: The “Total Benefits” Strategy (iUniverse, 2005) ISBN 978-0-595-34243-3
  • Instant Tax Relief for Real Estate Agents (South-Western Educational Pub, 2003) ISBN 978-0-324-20143-7
  • The Investor’s Tax Tune Up: It’s What You Keep That Counts (iUniverse, 2000) ISBN 978-0-595-15193-6
  • How to Charge Higher Fees (Lucror, LLC, 2012) ASIN B009G2Y82E

References

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Category:American technology company founders Category:American consultants Category:American writers

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