Introduction

You know that the rich don't pay income tax. But did you know that you too can legally pay no income tax? Imagine having all that extra money for yourself and your family!

Think of what your life would be like if you were exempt from income tax. People earning $50,000 a year pay from about $12,000 to $16,000 income tax, and those earning $100,000 a year pay from about $28,000 to $38,000 income tax. Whether you are paying $12,000 or $38,000, you would be a lot better off if you had that money for yourself. But instead, you give it to the government to squander on things like the sponsorship scandal (or the investigation into the sponsorship scandal). And most of this squandering of money you never hear about because the government is usually successful at keeping it secret.

Isn't it time you did something about all this wasting of your money?

We can show you how, the Graycliff Way.

To legally not owe or pay any income tax, you should have your affairs so arranged that you will legally owe no income tax on all future income.

We can show you how to do this in all of the following cases:

1. Employees and Self-employed Business Owners

2. Retained Earnings:

How to Get the Retained Earnings out of your Corporation Tax-free

3. Non-resident Licensors of Intellectual Property:

How to Eliminate Withholding Tax and Income-Tax Liability

Visit the pages that deal with your types of income, and you will be richly rewarded with never-before-heard-of tax savings.

Garnishees

In addition to maximizing tax reduction, we also offer relief for judgment debtors whose salary is being garnisheed by Canada Revenue Agency or other creditors. If you or any one you know needs help with this, please click our link "Employees." An unintended side-effect of our method is that, in addition to eliminating income-tax liability, it also protects your salary and business earnings from garnishment by Canada Revenue Agency and other creditors.

 

Graycliff's Fee

How much does Graycliff charge for its services?

7% of your gross income. In other words, $3,500 on earnings of $50,000 (instead of $12,000 to $16,000 income tax), or $7,000 on earnings of $100,000 (instead of $28,000 to $38,000 income tax).

 

 

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