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Lord have mercy #TaxTwitter

956,060 görüntüleme • 3 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

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TTI profil fotoğrafı
TTI3 yıl önce

another fine analyst for my team.

Kelly Phillips Erb profil fotoğrafı
Kelly Phillips Erb3 yıl önce

I don't even know where to start. Normally, I ignore these bc I don't want to give it extra attention, but... folks need to know to avoid this kind of thing. And beyond the obvious bad tax takes, there's the problematic related spelling (it's not a right off—please make it stop).

Don Cooley profil fotoğrafı
Don Cooley3 yıl önce

I DM'd him for more tips. I didn't completely follow the strategy but it involved owning a LLC that operates a pumpkin patch and having all of your children on the payroll, even infants. All of those wages then go into a whole life insurance policy, which they borrow against.

Robert Sterling profil fotoğrafı
Robert Sterling3 yıl önce

I just took a sharpie and scribbled my initials on every pair of boxer briefs in my closet for the #TaxShields

Kevin Lum, CFP® profil fotoğrafı
Kevin Lum, CFP®3 yıl önce

@mbontrager5 My wife overheard me play this clip and said, “what do you want to bet he spent more money having his name printed on *stuff* than he saved in taxes.” So much bad advice out there.

m. stanfield profil fotoğrafı
m. stanfield3 yıl önce

Imagine taking wealth tips from a guy who needs to write off his suits.

CPA_Dad profil fotoğrafı
CPA_Dad3 yıl önce

One of the new IRS auditors should have the title of “tik tok Auditor”. They’d be worth their weight in gold (or eggs)!

Matt Foreman profil fotoğrafı
Matt Foreman3 yıl önce

I still can’t get past the textured black tie with the blue suit. That’s a crime.

Navi Maraj CPA profil fotoğrafı
Navi Maraj CPA3 yıl önce

The IRS just sent him a DM (direct mail).

Derek Foote, CPA profil fotoğrafı
Derek Foote, CPA3 yıl önce

It's like professional scam level "licking things to claim them as your own." My signature is all over my house purchase docs. I work in my house so now it's a "place of business" and fully deductible right?