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New Online Workshop: Corporate Salaries & Benefits

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One of the great benefits to having a C or an S Corporation (or an LLC taxed as one or the other) is the ability to split your income into a salary stream and a profit-sharing stream. This simple step can save you thousands of dollars each year in taxes.

The trick is knowing where to make the split. 50-50? 60-40? 75-25? In this week’s Online Workshop, we’re taking about corporate salaries and benefits. Find out how to calculate your salary to profit ratio to minimize your taxes and maximize your take-home income.

Remember, if you’re not yet a member of First Class Lounge, you can try us out for free for 30 days. Not only will you get immediate access to my new workshop and our monthly Special Reports, you’ll also receive:

  • Participate in the Brand New lively First Class Lounge Forum
  • 10% off TaxLoopholes products purchase
  • Free access to my weekly online workshops
  • Special Reports on new strategies for creating cash flow, building assets, paying less in taxes and protecting your assets

You’ll also have full access to read and comment on the TaxLoopholes Blogs, written by myself and Megan Hughes. Recent hot topics on the Blog include:

  • Whether or not you can use asset protection strategies to make yourself truly untouchable
  • An update on the current IRS attack on Real Estate Professional Status in California, and
  • 10 secrets the super-rich use to write off more than you do

A First Class Lounge member recently wrote: “Diane, you have made (saved) me tons of money over the last 5 or 6 years through your books, recordings and First Class Lounge. The things I learned and the people I met will continue to change and improve my financial and personal situations. God Bless you, David and Richard in your Mexico projects!” – Greg M., Camden, IN

That’s why we do this. Join us at the First Class Lounge.

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