The Conflicting Data Is Clear

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Fractional Tax Shelters with Max Hansen

Max Hansen has been practicing lawyer at the forefront of tax sheltering for nearly 50 years. His company was acquired by Accruit where he is now a senior partner. On today's show we are talking about structures for fractional ownership of property that can be sheltered from capi ...  Show more

Digital Security Threats with Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano is based in Boston where he specializes in digital security for businesses. On today's show we are talking about closing up a few of the wide open vulnerabilities that most businesses are exposed to.To connect with Robert visit protectnowllc.com-------------**Rea ...  Show more

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