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Tax shelter
A way for an investor to avoid paying taxes on income or earnings. *see RRSP
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Tax shelter
An investment that offers tax benefits by deferring or reducing taxable income. Examples include real estate, municipal bonds, and individual retirement accounts.
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Tax shelter
Definition:
Legal methods taxpayers can use to reduce tax liabilities. An example is the use of depreciation of assets. ...

abusive tax shelter investment & finance definition
An investment that is being used to avoid taxes illegally. The Internal Revenue Service lists abusive shelters and gives people using those shelters a limited time to propose settlement options.

A tax shelter is defined as any sort of action taken to reduce the amount of taxes paid.

Abusive tax shelter
Definition:
A limited Partnership that the IRS judges to be claiming tax deductions illegally. ...

Tax Sheltering
Some countries offer special tax incentives to foreign investors. The favorable tax rates in an offshore country are designed to promote a healthy investment environment that attracts outside wealth.

tax shelter: A method used by investors to legally avoid or reduce tax liabilities.

Abusive tax shelter
A limited partnership that the IRS judges to be claiming tax deductions illegally.
Accelerated cost recovery system (ACRS)
Schedule of depreciation rates allowed for tax purposes.

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Abusive Tax Shelter
A limited partnership is classified as an abusive tax shelter by the Internal Revenue Service when it determines that the limited partnership is claiming illegal tax deductions.

abusive tax shelter An abusive tax shelter refers to illegally reducing one's tax obligations.... accelerated benefits Accelerated Benefits are an insurance option where policy holders may access...

Three Cheers for Tax Shelters!
Okay, before you get the wrong idea . today's article is not going to talk about hiding money in foreign countries or any other strategy that is either suspicious or outright illegal.

Tax-Sheltered Annuity (TSA) A tax sheltered retirement investment instrument in the United States for employees of certain non-profit organizations and educational organizations.

Deferral: A form of tax sheltering that results from an investment that offers deductions during the investor's high-income years, ...

2. The growth of RRSP investments is tax sheltered. Unlike with non-RRSP investments, returns are exempt from any capital-gains tax, dividend tax or income tax. This means that investments under RRSPs compound at a pretax rate.

A tax designed to prevent wealthy investors from using tax shelters to avoid other (income) taxes. The calculation of the AMT takes into account tax preference items.
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Recent tax rulings have suggested that ETNs may be qualified tax shelters for the purpose of changing current interest income into deferred capital gains income.[1]
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Recent tax rulings have additionally suggested that ETNs may be qualified tax shelters for the purpose of changing current interest income into deferred capital gains income.

It is a general practice used by many corporations that participate in that corporation's activities to generate a cash flow through investment practices and, tax sheltering.

Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) A professional financial planner who has completed a series of courses and examinations in economics, insurance, real estate, and tax shelters. The American College in Bryn Mawr, PA, awards the designation.

pay yourself first through automatic payroll deductions or IRA xfers. Vow to never touch your tax sheltered investments (ira or 401K), even for real estate.

It drastically cut back on opportunities to use real estate for tax sheltering, and finally empowered REITs to operate their own properties, which eliminated conflicting interests with third-party management.

However, the cash method does fall short in the context understanding the timing of sales that are made. Additionally, C corporations, tax shelters, and partnerships with a C corp partner cannot elect to use the cash method of accounting.

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