How to Make Your Mortgage
Tax Deductible

The mortgage tax deduction strategy has been used by the wealthy for many years, and now you too can learn how to make your mortgage tax deductible!

The strategy does not require any additional cash outlay above and beyond your current mortgage payment. Join us and learn more about what this strategy will mean for you.



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  Everyone Needs a Mentor
Often the rich are taught methods and techniques by accountants and lawyers that the average person is not aware of. Does this make it wrong or illegal? Certainly not. The strategy helps families build an investment portfolio while paying off their mortgage.

Three Main Benefits
1. Get an annual income tax refund
2. Pay off your mortgage quickly
3. Build an investment portfolio at the same time as you pay off your mortgage

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  Case Study - A Tale of Two Families
Let's examine two families. Both families have a $200,000 mortgage that they are planning to pay off over the next 18 years. In addition to having the house paid for, they are able to save $500 per month.

The Fosters versus The Harts
One family decides to make their mortgage tax deductible, the other doesn't. See the difference between these two families.

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This is intended for information purposes only and is not to be construed as investment advice. Borrowing to invest is suitable only for investors with higher risk tolerance. You should be fully aware of the risks and benefits associated with investment loans since losses as well as gains can be magnified. The value of your investment will vary and is not guaranteed, however you must meet your loan and income tax obligations and repay your loan in full. Consult with your financial advisor before acting on this and/or any investment.