Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets Quotes
Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
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“B-quadrant businesses get tax credits for hiring employees, for increasing their research and development, and for investing in green technology.”
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
“Professional Answer from Tom Wheelwright Taxes are a part of life. The simple question is whether you are going to use the tax law to make them a smaller part of your life, or do nothing and let them stay a huge expense. With a sound education on how the tax laws work coupled with better tax planning from a competent tax advisor who understands the laws, most entrepreneurs and investors can permanently reduce their taxes by 10 percent to 40 percent. And the money you save in taxes can be used to invest and build your wealth. So don’t wait. Take action now and learn how you can reduce your taxes.”
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
“An incompetent, lazy, arrogant, or corrupt accountant or attorney can cost you a lot of money. I know from personal experience. Just because someone is an "A" student in school does not mean they are competent or honest in real life.”
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
“One way to meet like-minded people is to attend classes or seminars, join clubs, or simply study and learn a new vocabulary. Soon you will meet new friends.”
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
“Using other people’s money is literally the best way to reduce your taxes in the I quadrant. That’s because you can take deductions for the purchases you make with other people’s money. Depreciation on real estate is a particularly great way to take tax benefits on someone else’s money. You get a deduction not just for the portion of the real estate you paid for with your own money, but you also get a depreciation deduction for the portion paid for with the bank’s money.”
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
― Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
