Share in Hollywood's Fun and Profits
Trevor Bryant's How You Can Make $50,000 A Year Tax Free reveals the financial opportunities in renting your home to moviemakers
Greater Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 27, 2006 -- How You Can Make $50,000 A Year Tax Free, by Trevor Bryant, explains the secrets for renting out your home as a location for motion pictures, television commercials, magazine articles, catalogs, advertising and special events -- and making some extra money.
Based upon the author's own successful experiences, this book tells the eye-opening and completely true story of an American family that has been able to earn a significant income by renting their home to Hollywood production companies and other well-funded producers. Bryant explains how you can make your home quite attractive as a filming site, as well as the techniques for getting in touch with the producers who are willing to pay sizable sums for the use of an ideal residence or other location.
Bryant presents in detail the guidelines that you should follow in pursuing this lucrative field, the potential pitfalls to avoid, and what resources are available to help make this interesting side business work well for you and your family. In addition, the author explains how you can avoid paying taxes on this supplemental income, by taking advantage of a remarkable loophole in the tax code.
Order a copy of How You Can Make $50,000 A Year Tax Free today, and learn how you can become a part of the movie and advertising industry, make some extra money, and have fun at the same time.
For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author through his Web site www.trevorbryant.com. Additionally, he can be reached by phone at 626-798-9532. How You Can Make $50,000 A Year Tax Free is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author:
Trevor Bryant's career in writing, art, and design began in 1980, as an executive with Walt Disney Imagineering. He founded Walt Disney’s R&D Division and served as its Executive Director, also participating in the creation and construction of EPCOT Center, Pleasure Island, Disney-MGM Studio Tour, and Euro-Disneyland. At Sony, he worked on the design of Metreon, a Sony Entertainment Center, which led to Microsoft's first and only branded store, MicrosoftSF. Bryant currently works as a writer, designer, and creative consultant to various businesses, including museums and entertainment companies, as well as the design leader for Gadget Alliance, a technology solutions company, in Los Angeles.
About BookSurge:
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