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I Got A Guy, The Deduction Daddy Podcast

David Powell is the Forest Gump of Taxes. He has seen it all, and this is his take aways, interviews and stories of it all

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    NFL Team Captain turns leadership Into Business CHampionships

    In this conversation, David Powell reflects on the surreal experience of losing a close friend and mentor unexpectedly. He shares how this loss motivated him to dedicate his career to achieving greatness, driven by the belief that he could be the best in the world. Powell expresses his deep regret that his mentor did not live to see him recognized for his accomplishments, particularly in the context of not winning a Super Bowl.TakeawaysIt was surreal for me when he passed because it happened out of nowhere.I knew something was wrong that day.He passed in the syrup.I dedicated my career after that moment.He told me I was gonna be the best in the world.My only real regret besides not winning the Super Bowl is him not seeing me recognized.I’m gonna make sure I’m making ground.Not winning the Super Bowl is my real regret.I wanted to be recognized as the best.This loss motivated me to achieve greatness.TitlesThe Surreal Experience of LossDedication to a LegacySound bites"He passed in the syrup.""It happened out of nowhere.""I knew something was wrong that day."Chapters00:00 Reconnecting Through Time00:14 Legacy and Impact00:27 The Essence of True Leadership

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    Mastering Taxes for Entrepreneurs: Strategies for Success

    SummaryIn this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of tax planning for entrepreneurs and W-2 employees alike. They discuss the advantages of understanding tax structures, the importance of proper business formation, and the necessity of year-round tax planning. The conversation emphasizes the role of tax professionals in helping individuals navigate the tax landscape, maximize deductions, and build a solid financial foundation. Additionally, they touch on the significance of continuous education in tax laws and the impact of real estate investments on tax strategy.Chapters00:00 Navigating the Tax Landscape for Entrepreneurs05:58 Understanding LLCs and Business Structures11:55 The Importance of Bookkeeping and Financial Awareness18:12 Strategies for W-2 Employees to Maximize Income24:04 Wealth Building Through Real Estate and Investments39:02 Navigating Financial Peaks and Valleys40:46 Understanding Business Structure and Tax Implications43:41 Essential Tools for Entrepreneurs45:05 Leveraging the Augusta Rule46:57 The Importance of Accurate Record Keeping48:30 The Myth of Zero Taxes49:40 Tax Strategies for Business Owners55:05 The Role of Continuous Learning in Tax Planning01:01:33 The Value of Proactive Tax Planning01:05:31 The Importance of Professional GuidanceFor more information: visit www.mytaxshack.com

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    Empowering Through Education: Sonia's Tax Journey!!!!

    In this episode of the Deduction Daddy podcast, David Powell interviews Sonia from Sonia's Taxes, exploring her journey in the tax industry, the importance of education, and innovative approaches to tax preparation. They discuss the role of reputation, community engagement, and the impact of technology on tax services. Sonia shares inspiring client success stories and emphasizes the need for empowerment and education in the tax field. The conversation highlights the future of tax preparation and the significance of social media in building a brand and connecting with clients.takeawaysSonia's journey in the tax industry began during the recession.Taxes are often misunderstood, but they are not inherently difficult.Education is crucial for both tax professionals and clients.Reputation plays a significant role in the tax industry.Innovative approaches can differentiate tax services in a competitive market.Empowering others through education is a key goal for Sonia.Technology is transforming the way tax preparation is done.Client success stories are vital for building trust and credibility.Community engagement and social media are powerful tools for growth.The future of tax preparation lies in proactive strategies and education.

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    Keep It Movin6!!!

    In this episode of Keep It Movin', host Ron Wilson engages with music industry veterans Goldie Gold and tax CPA Dave Powell. They discuss the importance of understanding the business side of music for artists, the evolution of the industry, and the resurgence of independent artists. The conversation emphasizes the need for financial literacy, strategic tax planning, and the creation of timeless music. They also touch on the role of radio, the significance of passion in music, and the common pitfalls artists face. The episode concludes with insights on resilience and future collaborations.TakeawaysArtists must prioritize the business side of their careers.Understanding taxes is crucial for financial success in music.Independent artists are experiencing a resurgence in the industry.Creating timeless music is essential for long-term success.New artists should seek genuine partnerships and mentorship.Radio remains an important platform for music exposure.Passion for music should drive artists, not just the desire for fame.Mistakes in financial management can derail an artist's career.Education in financial literacy is vital for creatives.Resilience is key to navigating the ups and downs of the music industry.TitlesNavigating the Music Industry: Insights from LegendsThe Business of Music: Why Artists Must Pay AttentionSound bites"Nothing is fail proof!""Pay your taxes!""You will get wet!"Chapters00:00 Navigating the Music Industry02:54 The Importance of Business Acumen for Artists05:45 Learning from Experience: The Artist's Journey08:52 The Evolution of the Music Industry11:47 The Resurgence of Independent Artists14:47 Creating Timeless Music18:13 The Role of Radio in Today's Music Landscape21:03 The Future of Major Labels vs. Independence24:01 The Passion for Music: Overcoming Challenges24:57 The Passion Behind the Music26:24 The Journey into Music Production28:45 Navigating Business Challenges in the Music Industry30:37 Common Pitfalls for Artists and Entrepreneurs32:16 Understanding Tax Strategies for Creatives34:23 Financial Planning for Blue Collar Workers39:08 Creating Accessible Financial Education41:30 The Importance of Tax Awareness43:28 Resilience in Business and Life46:20 Future Endeavors and Collaborations

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    Northern California King Of Blapps!!!!

    In this conversation, David Powell emphasizes the importance of professionalism and individuality in the creative process. He discusses the necessity of understanding the marketplace and the emotional connections that music can evoke, highlighting that having the right equipment is not enough without the experience and knowledge to use it effectively.Takeawaysjust being professional, trying to be different, trying to be youstay on that shit. That's the heaviest thing I could sayyou could buy all the equipment, but you didn't spend no time using ityou don't understand the marketplace or what workswhat pulls emotional chords and how to get that through your musicTitlesThe Art of Professionalism in CreativityUnderstanding the Marketplace and Emotional ConnectionSound bites"just being professional, trying to be different""you don't understand the marketplace or what works""stay on that shit. That's the heaviest thing I could say"Chapters00:00 The Art of Professionalism in Creativity00:11 Understanding the Marketplace and Emotional Connection

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    Fresh Kutz

    In this conversation, David Powell discusses the fundamental similarities that exist across different business types, emphasizing that while the specific industry may change, the foundational principles of running a business remain constant. He shares his personal experience transitioning from a barbershop to a restaurant, highlighting that the core business operations, such as staff management and payroll, are universally applicable, with the primary difference being the product or service offered.TakeawaysEvery business has the same foundation.The fundamentals of business is all the same.What changes is the type of business that you're doing.I understand the business side of it.Switching from barbershop to restaurant.Top of tomatoes and bell peppers and cheeses.The concept is already there.How you run your staff is the same.Payroll is all the same thing.What I learned differently was food.TitlesThe Universal Foundations of BusinessTransitioning Between Industries: A Common GroundSound bites"Payroll is all the same thing.""How you run your staff is the same.""The concept is already there."Keywordsbusiness fundamentals, industry transition, entrepreneurship, restaurant management, barbershop, business principles, operational similarities, food industry, entrepreneurship journey, business conceptsSummaryChapters00:00 The Journey to Barbering00:38 Final Thoughts and Advice

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    Service with a Smile

    In this conversation, David Powell shares his experiences in the real estate market, particularly focusing on the challenges and unexpected incidents that arise during property flipping. He discusses the difficulties of investing in distressed properties and the lessons learned from both successful flips and setbacks, including a humorous yet alarming encounter with a homeless individual.TakeawaysBuying distressed properties can be risky.Rehabbing properties requires significant investment.Successful flips can lead to substantial profits.Unexpected incidents can occur during property management.Humorous stories can emerge from challenging situations.Investing in real estate involves both triumphs and failures.Personal experiences shape investment strategies.Networking can provide support in real estate ventures.Learning from setbacks is crucial in property flipping.Every property has a story, including the unexpected. TitlesNavigating the Real Estate MarketFlipping Properties: Successes and SetbacksSound bites"rehab it and resell it""he started whooping me""he literally whooped me"Keywordsreal estate, property flipping, investment challenges, rehab properties, unexpected incidentsSummaryChapters00:00 Introduction to Clemente De La Torre00:36 Coaching and Mentoring in Real Estate

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    Welcome to the Vegan Mob!!

    Torion and the Vegan MobKeywordsVegan Mob, entrepreneurship, restaurant business, financial challenges, vegan barbecue, business risks, tax strategies, legacy, personal growth, food industrySummaryIn this conversation, Toriano, the owner of Vegan Mob, shares his journey from a troubled past to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the vegan food industry. He discusses the inception of Vegan Mob, the risks he took, the financial challenges he faced, and the lessons learned along the way. Toriano emphasizes the importance of passion, consistency, and having a solid financial strategy while also sharing his vision for the future of his brand and the legacy he aims to build.TakeawaysThe journey to Vegan Mob began with a passion for cooking and a desire to create a unique vegan barbecue experience.Taking risks, such as turning down a high-paying job, can lead to greater opportunities.Following your gut and being in tune with market trends is crucial for spotting business opportunities.Financial challenges are common in the restaurant industry, and having a good team is essential for navigating them.Mistakes in business can be valuable learning experiences, especially regarding employee management and payroll systems.Consistency in quality and service is key to sustaining a business in the long run.Building a strong financial foundation and understanding tax obligations is vital for entrepreneurs.Having a clear vision and goals can guide business decisions and growth strategies.The importance of faith and motivation in overcoming challenges in entrepreneurship.Creating a legacy involves planning for the future and considering potential exit strategies.Sound bites"Don't quit. Yeah, don't quit.""No sales tax? None.""Keep it. Hey there's to the side."Chapters00:00 The Birth of Vegan Mob02:43 Taking Risks and Spotting Opportunities05:44 Navigating Financial Challenges09:04 Lessons from Mistakes and Challenges11:44 Building a Sustainable Business14:34 Vision for the Future and Legacy17:20 Tax Strategies and Financial Wisdom

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    Aldo, The Veteran Realtor Superhero

    Keywordsreal estate, community empowerment, social impact, personal growth, helping othersSummaryIn this conversation, David Powell emphasizes the importance of using real estate as a means to empower communities and make a tangible impact in the world. He advocates for moving beyond personal aspirations of being a top-tier shooter to focus on helping others and contributing to the residential community. The discussion highlights the transformative power of taking action and the significance of community engagement.TakeawaysLet's go out in the real world and help people out.Real estate is about the residential community.It's not just about being a top-tier shooter.Empowering others is the true calling.We can achieve incredible things together.Real-world impact is more important than skills.Transforming aspirations into action is key.Community impact drives us forward.Helping others is the ultimate goal.Let's make a real difference in the world.TitlesEmpowering Communities Through Real EstateTransforming Aspirations into ActionSound bites"Empowering others is the true calling.""Let's make a real difference in the world.""Helping others is the ultimate goal."Chapters00:00 Aldo's Journey: From Adoption to Real Estate Success00:19 The All-In Mindset: Believing in Yourself

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    Hear we #GO

    In this episode is Goldie Gold of the Federation. At age 16 and using a wheelchair after being shot, the Nevada-born, Fairfield/Vallejo-raised Federation member Goldie Gold met Rick Rock at a local mall, impressing Rock with his rapping skills. In 2002, Rick Rock recruited Doonie Baby, Goldie Gold, and Mr. Stress to form the group.The group debuted on Vallejo producer Mike Mosely's 2002 release Major Work: The Soundtrack with the Rick Rock-produced track "The Sickness", which sampled Art of Noise's 1983 song "Moments of Love". Their first single "Hyphy", featuring E-40, debuted in 2003, the title was based on a slang term established by Keak the Sneak in the 90s Bay Area hip hop music. Hyphy became an instant hit in the Bay Area. The song even induced a riot when The Federation performed "Hyphy" during halftime of the AND1 Live Tour at Oracle Arena in June 2004. On the strength of "Hyphy" and their second single "Donkey", the group's self-titled debut album was released under Virgin Records to critical reception. In 2005, Rick Rock signed the group under Reprise Records, releasing the group's follow-up album It's Whateva in the summer of 2007.[2]www.taxshack.shopwww.mytaxshack.com

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    I got grapes from the Vino GodFather!!!!

    Episode 4 of the podcast is here!!! Goldie Gold of the Federation took me to meet an old friend Frank who owns Vino Godfather Winery It was one of the most amazing tasting rooms in THE BAY!!!! Such an amazing place to be, relax, and enjoy some amazing Grapes!! www.vinogodfather.com 🍇 Remember if you want to be a #deductiondaddy & #moneymommy visit www.taxshack.shop for merch Friends don't let friends do their own taxes!!!book an appointment today www.mytaxshack.com

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    Horses and Selling Houses to Athletes

    Tiffany Carlotti and I sit down and talk about growing up in a Real Estate Households, her passion for fitness and horses, and lastly her work. Selling Million Dollar Las Vegas real Estate!!!

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    Did you ever dream of owning an Island?

    As a kid I dreamed of owning an Island by the time I was 30. Well after Wall Street, Cannabis, Mike Carlotti now also owns and Island. I grew up with is wife and we never meet till the podcast, and had so much in common it was crazy! Mike is a fractional CFO and supports businesses in their growth Nationwide!

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    My First Episode!

    My Old friend and a Las Vegas Realtor TIffany Carlotti interviews me about the 2025 Expansion of Tax Shack, a modern Tax Advisory Firm.

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David Powell is the Forest Gump of Taxes. He has seen it all, and this is his take aways, interviews and stories of it all

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