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U.S. Residents with Non-Resident Family: Avoid Stock Sale Taxes with ‘This Method’

  The Gifting Loophole: How can giving away your most valuable assets potentially save you millions in taxes? We break down a powerful, legal strategy for global families. Imagine this: you’ve got a massive tax bill staring you in the face, maybe even millions of dollars, and you could just… make it go away. Legally….

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Can you deduct your college-aged child’s tuition as a business expense? You can receive both tax credits and expense deductions.

  Can your family business pay for college and get a tax deduction? With college costs soaring just as tax credits disappear, many business owners are asking this exact question. We explore two powerful, IRS-approved strategies to save your family thousands. If you’re a small business owner with kids, you know this feeling all too…

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Receiving startup stock? File this first for tax savings! The 83(b) Election

  Startup equity: millionaire-maker or massive tax bill? This article breaks down stock options, restricted stock, and the critical 83(b) election you can’t afford to ignore. If you’ve just joined a startup, congratulations! You’ve probably heard the stories—that little piece of paper, that “equity promise,” that could be a lottery ticket. But let’s be real:…

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What is the Net Investment Income Tax? 6 Ways to Avoid the 3.8% NIIT Surtax

  What is the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT)? It’s a surprising 3.8% surtax on investment income that can catch even savvy investors. We’re breaking down who owes it and the key strategies you can use to avoid it. So, you’re a pretty successful investor. You feel like you’ve got your taxes down pat. You…

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The 2025 Saver’s Credit: Get Paid to Save for Retirement (Up to $2,000!)

  What is the Saver’s Credit? Get paid to save for your own retirement! Discover if you qualify for this powerful tax credit of up to $2,000 in 2025. Let’s be real: saving for retirement feels tough, especially when you’re trying to manage today’s expenses. It can feel like you’re just treading water. But what…

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The Real Estate Investor’s Tax Playbook: A Guide to Cost Segregation & 1031 Exchanges

  The Real Estate Investor’s Tax Playbook. Discover how to use ‘paper losses’ to reduce your income tax, legally defer 100% of your capital gains, and combine these strategies into a powerful cycle for building generational wealth. For most people, taxes are the single biggest drag on their investment returns. But what if I told…

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How to Convert Your 1031 Exchange Property into Your Primary Residence & Pay ZERO TAX

  Can You Turn a 1031 Exchange Property Into Your Home? Yes, you can! This guide breaks down the powerful tax strategy of converting a rental property from a 1031 exchange into your primary residence, potentially saving you hundreds of thousands in taxes. Ever look at one of your investment properties and think, “I could…

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1031 For an LLC Co-Owned Investment Property: Check If Opinions on a 1031 Exchange are Divided

  Partners want to cash out, but you want to do a 1031 exchange? Discover the “Drop and Swap,” a powerful strategy that lets every real estate partner choose their own path without triggering a massive tax bill for everyone else. You’ve built a fantastic real estate portfolio with your partners, and everything’s been smooth…

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Step-Up in Basis: How to Lower Taxes When Passing Appreciated Real Estate to Your Children

  What is the Step-Up in Basis? Learn how this powerful tax rule can help you pass on appreciated assets like real estate or stocks to your heirs, potentially eliminating a massive capital gains tax bill. Have you ever watched an investment, like a house or a stock portfolio, grow in value over the years…