
We are a more litigious society and anymore these days it is more important than ever to protect assets or else they could be lost to taxes or a lawsuit.
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) September 17, 2012
Estate and Tax planning Attorney Lee Phillips will present his Money Making and Asset Protection Boot Camp on Monday and Tuesday, September 17 -18, 2012 in Salt Lake City, Utah. At this event, Mr. Phillips and his team of professionals will explain how to use the law to lower taxes, protect assets and make more money.
As Mr. Phillips observes, "We are a more litigious society and anymore these days it is more important than ever to protect assets or else they could be lost to taxes or a lawsuit."
Mr. Phillips will cover the legal entities that help protect assets. He and his team will also cover tax planning from a lawyer's perspective. There are several legal loopholes that can be used to save on taxes and increase the bottom line. At the event attendees will learn how to use these loopholes to their advantage,
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One of the best ways to help save taxes is to lower the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). There are a number of ways to legally lower the AGI. These will be explored at the boot camp.
Mr. Phillips serves as a counselor to the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the author of 11 books, along with his latest book Guaranteed Millionaire. He has written hundreds of articles for professional people assisting them in finding various strategies to use the law to protect their property, save taxes and make additional money. He is an asset protection, tax planning and entity structuring attorney who has addressed thousands of men and women on these topics.
He finds fulfillment in helping other people apply the law, not only to provide asset protection and estate planning, but to use it to structure businesses and save taxes helping them reach new financial heights.
The all day meeting, which is limited to a select group, will be held on Monday and Tuesday September 17-18, 2012 at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City, Utah.
For more information please visit http://www.LegaLees.com