
Give yourself a raise by attending this free seminar that will teach you how to reduce the taxes you pay as a self-employed professional. This event is a fast-paced, entertaining session with practical strategies you can start using now to build your business and keep more of your income.
Here are some of the safe, audit-proof tax-saving topics covered:
- IRS Myths
- How to deduct maximum business meal expenses after the recent TJCA tax reform
- How to use a medical reimbursement plan that can save you and your family thousands of tax dollars every year
- Tips for maximizing your automobile deductions including luxury autos, plus easy documentation strategies
- How to safely qualify your home office for big tax deductions, even if you spend most of your office time at a branch office
- How to audit-proof your tax records so you reduce chances of an audit, but can stand confident if selected randomly
- Learn how to make the most of your new 20% 199A tax deductions
- Optimize efficiency and deductibility in your business throughout the year
Maine Shafer, a certified Bradford and Company instructor will show you how to enjoy your self-employed status through many profit-boosting strategies. You will appreciate Maine's ability to explain complex tax issues in a simple and understandable way.
Tax Reduction Strategies for the Self-Employed
Date:  Wednesday, February 27th
Time:  8:45 am - 11:30 am
Location:  GAAR REALTOR® Building
Instructor:  Maine Shafer
Cost:  Free
Register:  rsvp@bradfordandcompany.com 
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Maine Shafer
Maine Shafer has been a professional speaker for 21 years and uses his extensive legal background and business savvy to create a dynamic Tax Strategies Live program that produces thousands in new deductions for you. 
Some of Maine's professional highlights include:
- Motivational and self-improvement presentation speaking throughout the Western United States
- Hosting a radio talk show
- J.D. from Georgetown University Law Centre, has worked on Capitol Hill and taught law in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Former Assistant Attorney General for New Mexico, and counsel for the New Mexico Real Estate Commission.










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