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This video introduces a strategy for high-income earners to potentially avoid paying taxes on their W-2 income by owning a short-term rental property. It highlights conditions such as managing the property for under 100 hours per year and having an average guest stay under 7 days, suggesting a cost segregation study might be involved. The creator encourages viewers to follow, comment 'SMART', and check their messages for a free tax training.
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