"Black Friday" Tax Planning Puts Taxes on Sale!

by Kenneth Hoffman in ,


The holidays are here, and millions of Americans kicked off the season with Black Friday shopping. Braving the crowds and the cold, facing scorn from family they've left behind, they line up at obscenely early hours (or duck out of Thanksgiving dinner before the pumpkin pie is even served) to save $20 on a DVD player or $40 on a flat-screen television.

It's sad, but true, that most Americans spend more time planning their Black Friday shopping than they spend planning their taxes. But that can be an expensive mistake!

What if the IRS had a sale? What if the IRS let you discount your taxes by thousands of dollars, this year and every year to come? And what if they let you do it from the comfort of your home or your office, without lining up in the pre-dawn hours of a chilly November morning? Would you give thanks for a sale like that?

You're probably not holding your breath for the scrooges at the IRS to hold a sale. The good news is, you don't have to wait for that to happen. You just need a plan. Tax planning is the key to paying the legal minimum, especially with the fiscal cliff looming on the horizon. And a good tax plan can pay for a holiday season full of gifts and fun.

Call me today at 954-591-8290 for your free Tax Analysis. I'll find the mistakes and missed opportunities that may be costing you thousands today, and show you how Black Friday tax planning can save thousands more tomorrow. We guarantee you'll give thanks for the savings, or I'll donate $50 to your favorite soup kitchen. So call now to schedule your Analysis.

Kenneth Hoffman counsels Entrepreneurs, Professionals and Select Individuals in taking control of their taxes, and businesses. Discover how I can help you overcome your tax and business challenges. To start the conversation or to become a client, call Kenneth Hoffman at (954) 591-8290 Monday - Friday between 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for a no cost consultation, or drop me a note.

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