Don't Just Pay Taxes
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Divakar Vijayasarathy's book presents taxation as a policy language that aligns citizen behaviour with national priorities, rather than merely a revenue tool.
It outlines frameworks entrepreneurs can use to legally reduce taxes by solving for government priorities, paranoias, and prohibitions, and explains how different jurisdictions and structures affect true tax cost.
The book uses historical and contemporary examples to show how incentives and alignment with policy can produce significant tax benefits.
It provides practical guidance on choosing business structure, jurisdiction, and strategy while keeping simplicity, alignment, and exit-efficiency in mind.
The work aims to change readers' perspectives so they view tax planning as part of wealth creation, not just avoidance.
It outlines frameworks entrepreneurs can use to legally reduce taxes by solving for government priorities, paranoias, and prohibitions, and explains how different jurisdictions and structures affect true tax cost.
The book uses historical and contemporary examples to show how incentives and alignment with policy can produce significant tax benefits.
It provides practical guidance on choosing business structure, jurisdiction, and strategy while keeping simplicity, alignment, and exit-efficiency in mind.
The work aims to change readers' perspectives so they view tax planning as part of wealth creation, not just avoidance.
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