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🧾 Ron Weasley is in trouble... with the IRS
Summary
This video uses the story of Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and his tax troubles to illustrate the importance of following the tax rules and avoiding getting too creative when trying to lower your tax bill. Rupert Grint got a $2.3 million tax bill for trying to label movie residuals as capital gains instead of earned income, and his financial team created a shell company to try and sell the company later and pay lower taxes, which was unsuccessful.
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