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Pick
up any newspaper or magazine and you can read about
how someone has become a millionaire and what they did
to earn it.
- real
estate
- internet
- stock
market
- franchise
- traditional
business
The
number one activity of 85% of millionaires, above anything
else, is:
They
consult their tax professionals
What
do they know that you don't?
Ask
any wealthy person and they will tell you that one of
the greatest secrets of wealth is:
Plug
the tax holes!

Thomas
Stanley, author of The Millionaire Mind, says:
"For average Americans to achieve financial independence
they must plug the tax hole first."
Taxes
are big money. You spend more in taxes than you do for
mortgage payment, transporation, food, and clothing
combined.
The
number one activity of the rich is consulting with a
tax expert.

Use
the tax laws the U.S. Congress has put in place for
you.
Question:
How do I take advantage of these tax laws?
Answer:
Start a Home-Based Business today!
Most
people don't realize that there are government mandated
tax breaks for home-based businesses.
Congress
wants you to take these breaks and flourish as a home-based
business owner.
By
starting a Home-Based Business you have the right to
amend your W-4 and increase your take home pay from
your regular job.
Question:
After I get a Home-Based Business, what do I have to
do?
Answer:
- Pursue
a profit
- Keep
the recommended records to help prove that you have
a business and not a hobby
The
US Congress says, "You must be in pursuit of a
profit."
Sandy
Botkin teaches you what you must do to qualify for the
government mandated tax breaks for home-based businesses
in our Tax Strategies
for Business Professionals CD set.

In
the Millionaire Next Door Thomas J. Stanley and
William D. Danko say:
"Five
simple rules for average Americans to reach their financial
dreams:
- live
below your means
- start
a savings and investment plan
- take
on debt sparingly
- pay
the IRS as little as possible (pay your fair share
but don't make Uncle Sam your favorite charity)
- start
your own home-based business ASAP"
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