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Sheltering money from IRS?


For my graduate course, I was asked to write a paper on sheltering income from the IRS and then being able to have access to same funds without them knowing.

I don't think this is possible, but I don't think "that's not possible" will take up 10 pages of work.

Any links to if or how it CAN be done?

The simple answer is to be paid in cash off the books and to keep the money out of a bank if you are talking about relatively small amounts of money.

The best legal shelters are offshore perpetual Trusts controlled by trustees with you named as a beneficiary of the trust, which is linked to and owned by a Corporation or company! thats all I am going to say to you !

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