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What can I do with profit to “hide” it from immediate taxes

Jodey Rifenburg
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I have had profitable years in the past and have paid a significant amount in taxes. This year will be more profitable than before and I'm working to gain the knowledge to help me not continue to just stay on this path if I can be proactive. I am a certified builder in Florida and build under my company name then sell my spec homes for profit along with custom builds throughout the year. I also own a STR company where I have built in one and legally moved it to the "inventory" for my other company at cost to rent out for cash flow. The third company handles the employees and manages books and logistics for the other two. I'm in the 34/37% range this year and need some strategies to possibly keep my hard earned money.

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Rick Pozos
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If you are making a bunch of money every year, buy rental properties. Namely bigger ones that you can do a cost segregation on and depreciate quite a bit in the first year. You not only lower your taxes, you have a retirement of rental properties in the end.

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