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How to pay so little in taxes as a W-2 employee it feels ILLEGAL
Summary
This video explains how the U.S. tax system favors owners over workers, and how leveraging short-term rentals and bonus depreciation allows W-2 employees to use the owners playbook. It emphasizes the 7-day rule that defines a rental as a business, giving everyday people the right to legally erase their tax bills by understanding how to use the owner's playbook.
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