IRS’ worst nightmare- how to pay ZERO TAXES
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For example, there is a provision that allows a taxpayer to buy a $12,000 car at a net cash cost of just $6,641. And if the car is run no more than 60,000 miles in its first five years, a loophole eliminates all expenses, thus reducing the tax rate cost to zero.
Elsewhere, he reveals an investment vehicle that allows you to sit back and collect tax-advantaged paychecks — without having to lift a finger.
Originally published in 1983, How to Pay Zero Taxes has been fully updated to include all the latest tax rate law changes. It is chock full of practical strategies to lower your tax rate in 2012 and for years to come.
As a bonus, How to Pay Zero Taxes includes answers to practical questions to lower your tax rate, like how much you can invest in or withdraw from your IRA, what can and can’t be written off, how to avoid an IRS audit, the best way to donate to your favorite charity, and a lot more.
It’s no wonder The New York Daily News called How to Pay Zero Taxes “the IRS’s worst nightmare,” going on to say, “If there’s a tax break allowed out there, it’s in here.”
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