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"I'll save
over $6,000 from this one loophole..."
"Thank you for the great
tax-saving strategies you've helped me to use in my
business.  Just one simple suggestion saved me
$2,295 in taxes my first year. I never would have
thought of this strategy on my own.  I've been able
to utilize this same technique year after year -- and
this year I'll save over $6,000 from this one
loophole." 
-- Gary Ritter,
Mid-West Mortgage
Corp.
Dear Small Business Owner or
Self-Employed Person:
The tax burden of the Sole Proprietor
is staggering. 
According to conservative estimates,
small business owners and the self-employed are overpaying
their taxes by $160 billion every year. 
A statistic like that can mean only
one thing to you: 
You overpaid your taxes,
too! 
My name is Wayne M. Davies, author of
The Tax Reduction Toolkit. I've been helping small business owners
and self-employed people pay less tax for the past 15 years, and I'm
here to tell you that you are entitled to your share of that $160
billion pot of taxpayer gold.   
Everybody knows that the wealthy have
been using fancy tax-reduction schemes for decades. With enough
high-paid tax attorneys, any "fat cat" can get away with paying no
tax at all. 
But what about the average,
middle-class small business owner? What about the self-employed
person who is just starting out and who doesn't have an extra 5 or
10 grand to spend on complicated tax-avoidance strategies and
exorbitant tax consulting fees? 
So, what can you do to reduce your taxes,
without spending an arm and a leg? 
 And what can you do to protect
yourself from the onslaught of frivolous, time-consuming and
potentially business-ending lawsuits that clutter our court systems
today?

The answer is simple: 
Incorporate your business for
free. 
Perhaps you've heard that advice
before.  And perhaps you've thought, "Yeah, I should look into
that." But you've stopped short. You've hesitated. You didn't follow
through, for any number of reasons. 
Maybe you thought it would cost too
much to incorporate: lawyer fees, filing fees, and the
like. 
Maybe you thought it would be too
time-consuming, too much hassle, too much paperwork: forms, forms
and more forms! 
And now you're back where you started,
wondering (again), "Is it worth it? Are the advantages of
incorporating really worth it?" 
Or maybe you have incorporated your
small business but are wondering, "Did I make the right
choice of entity?" (In case you didn't know, there are 3 (yup,
three) different types of corporations, and each
one is taxed very differently!) 
So even if you already formed a
corporation, how do you know you picked the one that enables you to
pay the least amount of tax?
Perhaps this story will help you
decide.   

 * * * * *
 A Tale of
Two Small Business Owners: 
Why Some
Self-Employed People Pay Thousands Less In Taxes Than
Others 
As Tom pulled into his
driveway, he was annoyed at himself.  
He found himself doing it again, and
he didn't like it. 
Yet, he seemed compelled to do it
anyway. It's just that if anyone knew what he was doing, he would
really be embarrassed. After all, who looks at his neighbor's
garbage all the time? 
Tom reached up to his visor, and
pushed the square button on the garage door opener. He was lost in
thought as the garage door slowly moved up. He pulled the car in and
had to navigate to get the car in without hitting his wife's car or
the bikes that were sloppily thrown in. 
He pushed the door opener again as he
climbed out of the car, and couldn't help but glance out toward the
neighbor's house. The last thing he saw as the door moved toward the
concrete floor, was the pile of trash. 
He opened the door to the house, and
was greeted by Becky. She was just getting home herself.  She
still had her raincoat on, as she was leafing through the
mail. 
"Hi, Babe," said Tom as he kissed her
on the cheek. He took his coat off and as he was throwing it on the
back of the barstool he asked, "You know, I'm embarrassed to ask
this, but have you ever noticed the Jacobson's
garbage?" 
Becky had a silly look on her face.
She replied, "Well, actually, uh, now that you mention it, yeah, I
have. Are you talking about all the boxes from all the new stuff
they buy?" 
"Yes. I hate to even admit this, but I
can't help noticing they seem to always have new appliances, or
furniture, or whatever, for themselves and the kids. I don't want to
sound nosy or anything, but I know Richard's business makes about
the same as mine. You notice they also go on vacations a lot, and
they sent Conner to Northwestern University? How do they do
it?",  Tom mused. 
Becky was wondering the same thing.
Actually, she was curious why so many of their Business Owner
friends lived so differently. Some better, some worse. And even
though she knows there are some unusual circumstances, it just
doesn't add up. How do Business Owners like the Jacobson's do so
much better? 
"He must make a lot more than we
think," Tom rationalized, as he headed for the
refrigerator. 

****** 
No, Tom. It turns out that Richard
Jacobson doesn't make more money than you do.  In fact, Richard
and Tom, these two typical Small Business Owners, own very similar
businesses that bring in about the same amount of money every
year.  
And when you compare the overhead
expenses of these two businesses, again, things are pretty much the
same. 
There is really only one major
difference between Richard's business and Tom's business.  Only
one item that accounts for Richard having so much more profit than
Tom does every year ---  and that one area is
TAXES! 
I've seen it time and time again in my
15 year career.  I call it "The Tale of Two Small Business
Owners."  They have the same amount of money coming in and
about the same amount of money going out --- except for
taxes.  
Tom is The Typical Business
Owner.  He pays his taxes with anger and resentment, not
realizing that there is a better way.  
Then there's Richard, who is hardly
The Typical Business Owner.  He is The Rare Exception.  He
has learned how to squeeze more juice out of his financial orange,
so to speak. 
He has discovered that there are
little known techniques to make the money we all work so hard for,
go farther than it normally does.  
A lot farther! 
You see, about 6 years ago, Richard
incorporated his business. And about 6 years ago, Tom thought about
forming a corporation, but decided it was too much hassle. So Tom
has continued to operate his business as a Sole Proprietorship,
while Richard operates his business as a corporation. 

And that has made all the
difference. Tens of thousands of dollars of
difference. 

****** 
You see, the education we all get as
American Business Owners is sorely lacking in one area.  Yet,
it is an area that, next to our health, is really at the top of the
list of importance. 
Sure. We're talking about your money.
And how to make sure you get to keep as much of it as is legally
possible.  We're talking about TAXES -- and how to beat the Tax
Man at his own game! 
When you think about it, when in high
school, or college, or even graduate school, did we learn how to
legally reduce the amount of taxes we pay to the
government? 
Which course prepared us for dealing
with business taxes? 
I can't remember any useful
information about this even being discussed.  Can
you? 
But you can go to the library now and
find a whole shelf full of books on small business tax reduction
strategies. Or just go to "google" or "yahoo" and do some research
online -- again, you'll find a boatload of resources. 
 

But where do you
start? 
There are so many ways to legally
reduce your business taxes, where do you begin? 

You begin by focusing on the
one small business tax reduction strategy that stands head
and shoulders above all the rest: Incorporate your small
business.
If you are going to implement just one
technique to lower your taxes, this is the one you should start
with. Forming a corporation can save you more money than every
other tax strategy combined. Why do you think so many
corporations exist? 
That's why I've compiled my complete
collection of tax secret ebooks into one giant compilation
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"This guy
really knows his stuff..." 
"This book is unlike
anything I ever seen. It's written in plain English --
no technical or accounting gobbledygook....just
excellent information you can use immediately. I believe
anyone who operates a business online (or offline) can
understand the tax saving methods covered here. I
personally talked with Wayne for 30 minutes on the phone
and absolutely grilled him about how and why a sole
proprietor would need this information.  His
answers not only gave me some tax-saving ideas I never
thought of before, but proved to me that this guy really
knows his stuff!"  
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author, How To Write & Publish Your Own eBook In As
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"The Ultimate Guide To Slashing
Your Business Taxes"
How To Save Thousands Of
Dollars In Taxes By
Incorporating Your
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Each product is
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start saving thousands of dollars by utilizing IRS approved tax
reduction secrets. I'll show you how to...  

Incorporate your
business easily and without spending high fees on
consulting

Use your new
incorporation status as a huge tax break by showing you every
deduction you're entitled to

And finally, show
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small business owner
Starting with the
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kit...  

Volume # 1:
The Tax Reduction
Toolkit 29 Little-Known Legal Loopholes
That Will Reduce Your Taxes By Thousands!  (For Small Business Owners & Self-Employed People
Only!)
Aren't you just fed up
with the outrageous amount of tax you have to fork over to the IRS?
(not to mention your state and local government!) Income taxes,
payroll taxes, sales taxes, real estate taxes, personal property
taxes, excise taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes -- when will it ever
end? 
What do you think? The
never-ending list of taxes is just that!!! IT'S A NEVER-ENDING
LIST!!! IT WILL NEVER END -- the IRS has been given the license to
legally "steal" your money year after year. 
Sure, there are some
good things that our tax dollars are used for -- things like our
public education system, national defense, keeping our streets safe
at night, etc. 
But don't you think the
IRS has gone a little too far? I sure do. And the only way I know to
"beat the system" -- legally -- is to take advantage of the many
"legal loopholes" that are there for you to use. You just have to
know what those loopholes are and how to use them. 
You work hard for you
money. Why just sit there and let the IRS take it away? It's time
for you to do something about the IRS's "legalized
theft." 
In fact, it doesn't
really take much information to save a lot of money in taxes. It is
true: Just A Little Bit Of Tax Knowledge Can Save You Thousands Of
Dollars Every Year! 
But you are trying to
run a business. You're not supposed to know everything about taxes
and dealing with the IRS. As a smart business owner, you need to
find someone to be "on your side" who does know about taxes and who
can help you when dealing with the IRS. 
The tax laws can be
incredibly complicated to understand, especially for the Small
Business Owner like yourself. How can you be expected to run your
business AND keep up with all the tax rules and regulations? That's
just not possible. If you are not a full-time Tax Professional,
you'll run yourself ragged trying to become a "tax
expert". 
That's why over the
years I've discovered many tax-saving strategies that will reduce
your tax bill each and every year. These "strategies" are not
difficult to understand, nor are they hard to
implement. 
These tax-slashing
techniques are not exclusively reserved for the "rich and famous"
who can afford expensive tax lawyers to "finagle" complicated
tax-avoidance schemes. 
No, I'm not talking
about anything illegal or even the least bit "shady." I'm taking
about simple methods that are well within reach of the "average
middle-class" Small Business Owner. In fact, many of these
strategies are available to all taxpayers regardless of how much
money you make. 
And I've helped
literally dozens of "real live" Small Business Owners to
successfully use these strategies. 
Take my client Gary, for
example . . . Listen to what Gary has to say about how much money he
has saved just in the past three years.    

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