Brian Lagler
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My wife quit her job and made us $1 million.
Not in revenue. In tax savings.
The IRS has a designation that lets a stay-at-home spouse use real estate depreciation to wipe out your entire W-2 tax bill.
If you own a short-term rental, you don't even need that status…
And you both can still work your W2 jobs...
You just need to work 100+ hours a year on your properties and more than anyone else.
That's less than 2 hours a week.
We used this strategy to save over $1 million in taxes last year.
The tax code rewards asset owners.
Most people just never learn the rules.
Comment TAX and I'll send you a full breakdown of how it works.
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💥 OBAMA’S IRS LEGACY LIVES ON.
Nearly 1,000 Americans are trapped in a backlogged U.S. Tax Court — victims of an Obama-era rule that gutted conservation easements. Billions in value frozen, justice delayed, taxpayers punished.
washingtonreporter.news/p/scoop-how-th…
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@josephrdailey @TheMonologist the lyrics purely mean I’m feeling a little buzzed up from the alcohol and unsure if I should stay or I should go… the fact that you would support WAP over that song speaks to your character… and people like you that are degrading the character and morality of this country
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@TheMonologist Completely omitted the line that people take issue with.
The neighbors might think
Baby, it's bad out there
Say, what's in this drink?
No cabs to be had out there
“What’s in this drink” implies drugging someone’s drink while she says no the entire song.
WAP is consensual.
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Giving out half of the money today just like and retweet .
Steve Will Do It@stevewilldoit
Gifting Bradley Martin his Dream Car with Logan Paul $HERO
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NEW: Alvin Bragg's former colleague and current CNN legal analyst is calling out the rigged Trump case, even accusing Judge Juan Merchan of violating the law.
Elie Honig says the trial "blew his mind" as he called it an "unjustified mess."
"The judge donated money - a tiny amount of $35, but in plain violation of a rule prohibiting New York judges from making political donations of any kind to a pro-Biden, anti-Trump political operation," he wrote in the NY Magazine.
"The charges against Trump are obscure and nearly entirely unprecedented. In fact, no state prosecutor... has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything."
"None. Ever. Even putting aside the specifics of election law, the Manhattan DA itself almost never brings any case in which falsification of business records is the only charge."
"The charges against Trump aren’t just unusual. They’re bespoke, seemingly crafted individually for the former president and nobody else," he said as he called the case "Frankenstein" because it was pieced together.
During a segment on CNN, Honig said his mind was blown when the judge determined that the jury didn't need to know what the other crime Trump committed was.
"I need to call this out... Prosecutors have to prove falsified records for another crime. Defense lawyers were begging him."
"They have to know what the other crime is, and prosecutors were saying, 'no, let's keep it very vague and general.' It's a bizarro world."
"I know that there is some aggressive reading of the New York statute that says, 'well, the jury doesn't really have to know what the other crime is.' But to me that suggests that the DA's office is hellbent on getting the conviction now and worry about the fallout."
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@JocelynBenson Florida is leaps and bounds ahead of Michigan….
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10 to 14 years ago, Michigan was where Florida is today. Don’t sleep on Florida, because Michigan has shown how in just a few years, when women pull up their sleeves and support each other and don’t take no for an answer, you can actually achieve great things that no one saw coming. That’s the Michigan story, and I think, in the near future, it will be the Florida story as well. politico.com/newsletters/fl…
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