“The wealthy and shrewd have ways around pesky financial obligations, like paying taxes. With a little planning they can reduce their tax exposure to, sometimes, zero. And the best part? What they’re doing is completely legal. Bloomberg Businessweek’s Brendan Greeley explains how clever, law-abiding citizens have managed to give the taxman the slip.”
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