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270 - America's Tax Defender: How to Fight the IRS and Win with Pietro Canestrelli

38 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Pietro Canestrelli is a tax attorney and former IRS attorney who helps business owners and taxpayers protect their hard-earned money. As the founder of the Law Office of Pietro Canestrelli and author of America's Tax Defender, he focuses on getting the IRS out of your life as fast as possible. In this episode, Pietro breaks down the three areas of tax work: compliance, proactive planning, and tax defense. He explains why being audited is actually a "badge of success," why CPAs don't do proactive tax planning, and shares underutilized strategies like R&D tax credits and cost segregation that could save business owners tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Want to learn more about Pietro's work? Check out his website at https://ietaxattorney.com/ [https://ietaxattorney.com/]. Connect with Pietro on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/pietro-canestrelli-18032a21 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pietro-canestrelli-18032a21]. Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://podcast.allies4me.com/podcast-guest/ [https://podcast.allies4me.com/podcast-guest/]. Want to learn more about Craig Andrew's work at allies4me? Check out his website at https://allies4me.com/ [https://allies4me.com/].

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