Tax Trifecta: BOI, Augusta Rule, Tax-Free Kids

Discover the Tax Loopholes That Could Save Your Business Thousands!

Are you tired of feeling like you're at the mercy of the IRS? Do you wish you could keep more of your business's hard-earned money, without worrying about audits or penalties?

Now you can, with "Tax Trifecta: BOI, Augusta Rule, Tax-Free Kids". In this groundbreaking course, corporate strategist Mark Lewis unveils three of the most powerful (and least known) tax strategies available to business owners today.

You'll learn:

1. The BOI Form: What it is, how to fill it out, and how to avoid the $500/day penalties that trip up so many business owners.

2. The Augusta Rule: How to legally rent your home to your business for 15 days, tax-free. This one strategy could save you thousands.

3. Tax-Free Kids: The right way to pay your kids nearly $15,000 per year, tax-free. This is the strategy most CPAs won't touch - but Mark shows you how to do it safely and ethically.

But that's not all. When you enroll today, you'll also get Mark's exclusive "Augusta Rule Letter" template. This is the exact letter you need to send to the IRS to document your Augusta Rule strategy and stay fully compliant. Without this letter, you could be setting yourself up for an audit (just ask the countless business owners who've learned this the hard way).

Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, "Tax Trifecta" will give you the tools and confidence you need to take control of your business taxes, once and for all.

Don't let another tax season go by without these powerful strategies in your toolbox. Enroll in "Tax Trifecta" today and start building a more profitable, tax-efficient business.

$79.00 USD

Round Out Your Purchase!

with the companion ebook In the form of: "Your Trust is Broken," Mark Lewis, the maverick of asset protection, rips away the veil of secrecy shrouding the world of trusts. With shocking clarity, he exposes the dirty little secrets your attorney never told you:

• Why 90% of trusts FAIL when put to the test

• The ONLY 3 Reasons you should ever set up a trust.

• What to put into a trust (and not to)