Legal Tax Saving Workshops
Seminar/Workshops on
Legal Ways to SaveTaxes
Onshore or Offshore



 

It seems that a lot of people venture offshore with the expectation of being able to save taxes on their investments or on a business.  But the harsh truth of the U.S. tax system is that  there are only a handful of legal ways to save taxes offshore that can't be used onshore. By contrast, there are dozens of legal tax strategies that will work anywhere in the world.

Go offshore for asset protection and financial diversification, for access to foreign investments, for a  good paying job or for a business opportunity but don't do it just to save taxes (unless you plan to expatriate).

The reason is actually rather simple. Nearly all of the legal ways
to save taxes that will work in the U.S. will also work offshore.

I've complied an extensive seminar checklist of dozens of legal ways to have tax free income, to receive tax favored income, to defer income taxes or to reduce various taxes with income splitting methods and gifting. The checklist includes strategies to reduce income taxes, social security taxes, estate and gift taxes and the alternative minimum tax. It is also organized by the categories of income on page one of Form 1040.  Even if you have consulted with a financial planner or tax advisor before, come to our workshop to find out if there are any cost-effective strategies you have overlooked.

If you are interested in saving taxes, I can either arrange for a private meeting with you to review the various methods that may be useful to you, or I can try to organize a small seminar/workshop in a city near you.  Obviously, a small seminar or workshop would be a lot less expenseive for you.

And, if you would like to help me organize the workshop in a large city, I'll be glad to give you a free pass to attend the program.

Information on how to get in touch with me is on my Contact Page.

Vern Jacobs
Offshore Press, Inc.

P.S. -- When I refer to "legal" methods of tax avoidance, I'm referring to those methods that are sanctioned by the U.S. tax code and are not being disputed by the IRS.

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