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What Happens When You Know More Than Your Tax Preparer?

Here is a comment that came in a while back from Brian, one of our School of Tax Strategy students:

"I need to start my legitimate business to be able to write off my leisure (golf, travel). I now am better educated than my tax preparer....scary."

This is something Brian learned by participating in School of Tax Strategy (http://www.provisionwealth.com/products).Brian learned well. The Internal Revenue Code provides hundreds of tax benefits for business owners.

The comment that Brian now knows more than his tax preparer is not uncommon from our students. This comment signifies that Brian has outgrown his accountant and it's time for a new one. That's a good thing. More knowledge brings more success. Now, Brian has sufficient knowledge to work with a sophisticated tax advisor, such as one of my partners at ProVision.

You see, with knowledge comes opportunity. Now Brian can look at developing a strong tax strategy that will yield permanent tax savings for the rest of his life. Congratualtions, Brian!!!

If you think you may have outgrown your tax preparer, give us at call at 866.467.5809. When you permanently reduce your taxes, your dream gets that much closer. That's why at ProVision we say, "Your financial freedom is closer than you think."

Warmest regards,

Tom

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