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November 04, 2024 Do you own real estate that has appreciated so much you don’t want to sell it

November 04, 2024 Do you own real estate that has appreciated so much you don’t want to sell it because you don’t want to pay the capital gains taxes? What if you could sell that asset, diversify your portfolio, not pay tax, and get lifetime access to income? Free online [lunch and learn]( for our readers! No, this is not a Delaware statutory trust, a deferred sales trust, or monetized installment sale. To learn what this actually is, and why it works better than anything you’ve probably seen before, fill out the form and [register]( to attend our virtual lunch and learn training where you will discover how our unique, tax exempt asset diversification trust will allow you to: Sell an asset with over one million dollars in capital gains. Eliminate the capital gains AND estate taxes, And still benefit from the proceeds! This strategy has already saved smart investors like you billions of dollars in taxes over the last 25 years. [Register]( now and we will see you on the lunch and learn training. Make sure to enter your correct email and cell phone as we need them to deliver your lunch. Again, we will deliver lunch to your door for the first 30 who register for the training. We will also be giving away a 3 night, 4 day hotel stay at a 5 star resort in the US for one lucky winner who attends live. Nothing will be sold at this event, it is purely educational. Register [here]( and we will see you on the lunch and learn training. The Liberty Minds focuses on bringing real time news to your inbox , so you are armed with the information required to win the argument against the left. We keep you up-to-date with the latest on politics, the White House, and current events that shape our world, igniting the critical conversations that provoke meaningful change. Certain products/services and links to products/services are affiliate links, and We may earn a commission for any purchases that you make. Occasionally, We are compensated to give our honest opinion on products and/or services. This will not incur additional cost to you. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 The Liberty Minds 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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