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Power Engineer's
HOW TO CUT YOUR INCOME TAXES
UP TO 50% AND MORE:
TIP #1: Work as your own boss and contract yourself out to a big corporation. Pretty simple ah?Contact a qualified tax accountant for this. He/she will tell you how you can use many expense items of every day life as tax deductions that the average employee cannot. You may be able to us your corporation as an investment vehicle as well in order to limit your taxation.
If you have a good tax accountant you can keep lots of your money that would otherwise go into the tax man's pocket. That's what Steve the "Bad Boy" of the business does. And he does quite well by it too.
TIP #2:Another way of limiting taxes is to work out of the country. Quite often (depending upon what your citizenship is) you can work in another country and pay no income taxes. Some U.S. and Canadian citizens work and live out side North America and do this.I could write pages and pages on this but most people aren't interested in this. I do mention more details throughout the ebook as it may relate to specific individuals and situations. No point in repeting myself here.The sad thing is, the way terriorist activity is in the world these days no one I know that has worked or is working out of the country is will to provide photos or interviews. So it's tough to give good examples and interviews.
For the first tip example of being a contract Stationary Engineer, Steve's interview is the best one to read through.
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Table of contents
- My testimony, where I tell you how to get full wages while being formally educated, diplomaed and certified, clothed, housed and fed, have maid service, company supplied transportation to and from work and flights to your vacation destinations all absolutely FREE!
- A Free Education for advancement at your employers expense.
- Dave’s lifestyle and the lifestyle you can have.
- Men and women in the business.
- Al. The executive.
- Steve. The "Bad Boy of P.E.T." who has hit the six figure income bracket.
- Mandy. A newbe.
- Don. Work in at the brewery.
- John. Chief Engineer at the brewery.
- Chad. A newbe.
- Dwayne. An old hand.
- Gord. Management.
- Jay. A newbe formerly in research.
- Matt. A newbe.
- Max. A Control Room Operator and Shift Engineer who had his employer pay for his continuing education in computers.
- Mike. He’s formerly from Scotland.
- Warren. A newbe.
- Older Warren. Lots of experience.
- James. Soon to be wealthy.
- Justin. A newbe who is a Control Room Operator and who got $9000 in scholarships.
- Lana. A newbe and Control Room Operator.
- Brenda. A newbe.
- Chris. He used P.E.T. as a spring board to another career.
- Earl. Retired but still working full time???
- Brian. Working the 9 to 5, Monday to Friday routine.
- Ted. Has hit the six figure income bracket.
- Elaine. Management.
- Hanna. Works in the electrical power generating industry.
- Why haven’t you heard of Stationary Engineering or P.E.T. before and if you did, why didn’t you hear about all the great opportunities?
- Scope of P.E.T. Technology.
- Jobs you might qualify for and jobs you might want. This is why this career can be recession proof.
- DARK SECRETS. ****Things people do and shouldn’t do, while on shift.
- The difference between tickets or certificates and the diploma.
- Why and how this career has recession proofing.
- The down side to this career.
- Internet links to:
- How to cut your income taxes up to 50%.
- Where to get training materials, find the institutions and registration information.
- Study tips to get your diploma fast and easy.
- Developing the killer resume.
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