Dohn. Thornton
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Real estate, businesses, investments...
And one divorce can take a massive chunk of it overnight. Why?
Because everything is in your personal name fully visible... fully exposed.
Most people don't realize this until it's too late. But when assets are held inside a contract law spendthrift trust...
they're not in your personal name, and they're not under the jurisdiction of divorce courts - adding a layer of separation, privacy, and protection.
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It's the end of the year... and your CPA says,
"Go buy something... or you're going to pay too much in taxes." So what do people do?
They rush out and spend money they don't even need...
I had one client whose CPA told him to go buy a Rolls Royce in December - just to reduce taxable income. Think about that... Spending massive money... just to avoid paying even more in taxes. That's the game most people are stuck in. But when income flows through a contract law spendthrift trust... you're not playing that game anymore. No taxable income means no last-minute panic spending... just to try to "save" on taxes.
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You close a deal... you earn a big commission... And then Uncle Sam takes a huge chunk of it. That income hits you as fully taxable — every single time. Most agents try LLCs or S-corps... but now you've got more fees, more filings... and it's still taxable.
Meanwhile, your name is tied to everything - listings, income, assets — all public. But when those same commissions flow through a contract law spendthrift business trust...no taxable income, lawsuit protection, and complete anonymity. Same deals... completely different outcome.
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Every time gas prices go up... you feel it immediately. More money out of your pocket
- just to drive, work, live your life. But here's the real problem... If that vehicle is in your personal name?
You can't deduct any of it. So you're paying for gas, maintenance, insurance - all with after-tax dollars. Most people just accept it...
But when that same vehicle is held in a contract law spendthritt trust... those expenses can be treated as trust expenses, paid with pre-tax money - plus added privacy and no state registration. Same driving... completely ditterent financial outcome.
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You buy a car for $8,000... clean it up... flip it for $12,000...
Sounds great until Uncle Sam taxes the profit every single time. Doesn't matter if you do one deal or ten...that profit stacks up as taxable income.
Running it through an LLC? Now you've got filings, fees... and it's still taxable. But when those same vehicle flips run through a contract law spendthrift trust... no taxable income, lawsuit protection, and complete anonymity. Same flips... completely different outcome.
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Every time you upgrade your home - kitchen, bathroom, roof, landscaping — you're spending real money...
But if that property is in your personal name?
None of it is tax deductible.
So you're paying with after-tax dollars... every single time. Most people think an LLC fixes it now you've got filings, fees, and you're still on public record. But when that property is held in a contract law spendthrift trust... those expenses can be treated as trust expenses, with added privacy and no state registration.
Same home... completely different financial outcome.
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If your YouTube channel is doing real numbers....
ad revenue, sponsorships, affiliate deals...
You're making serious money -
and getting taxed on every dollar. The more your channel grows... the bigger your tax problem becomes. And since everything is tied to your name and brand...your income and assets are easy to find. LLCs don't fix it
they just add complexity while you're still fully taxable. But when that same revenue flows through a contract law spendthrift business trust...
no taxable income, lawsuit protection, and complete anonymity. Same channel... completely different financial outcome. s (info purposes only; not a licensed tax, legal, or accounting professional
If you're getting paid on a 1099, you're getting crushed. Doesn't matter if you take it personally, through an LLC, or even an S corp. it's still taxable income. And most 1099 earners don't have enough deductions to offset it—so Uncle Sam takes a huge bite.
Then you add in entity costs-bookkeeping, tax prep, annual fees—and you're paying even more just to stay compliant... all while being fully visible in public records. Smart operators are switching to a contract law spendthrift business trust—no taxable events, no unnecessary entity costs, and real privacy. Same income... completely different outcome.
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You built the asset, you re collecting licensing fees... and every dollar gets hit with taxes.
Running it through an LLC or corporation? Still a taxable event, still exposed. But when that revenue flows through a contract law spendthrift trust? No taxable events, more control, and protection. Same IP... completely different outcome.
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Treatments, procedures, follow-ups—you're paying out of pocket with after-tax dollars and can't deduct any of it. It's a straight hit to your wallet. But when body contouring expenses are paid through a contract law spendthrift trust for beneficiaries? They're handled with pre-tax money and become deductible. Same results... completely different financial outcome.
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