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New Online Workshop: Depreciation Rules for 2008 and Beyond

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One of the perks for attendees at a Tax Strategy Camp is the ability to get answers to just about any question they can think of to ask. We enjoy bringing these Q&A Sessions to you … after all, for every one person who asks, 10 or more are thinking about it.

This week we’re dealing again with questions from our Tax Strategy Camp in October, 2008. We’re talking about depreciation, and the new 2008 depreciation rules for business and real estate investors.

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:

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Hi Diane, FYI its shows closed, you can view it.

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