In this episode, I sit down with CPA CJ Tarantino to break down how entrepreneurs and high-income earners can use real estate and smart tax strategies to legally reduce what they owe. We get into depreciation, cost segregation, and how bonus depreciation can create massive write-offs in year one. We also talk about the difference between passive and active income, how short-term rentals can unlock tax advantages, and why most people are overpaying simply because they aren’t planning ahead. If you’re serious about keeping more of what you make, this is a conversation you need to hear.
About CJ:
Charles “CJ” Tarantino is the founder of Tarantino CPA and a seasoned Certified Public Accountant with over a decade of experience working with high-income earners, entrepreneurs, and real estate investors. He specializes in advanced tax strategy, helping clients legally minimize taxes through tools like cost segregation, bonus depreciation, and strategic entity structuring.
Before launching his firm, CJ worked with top national accounting firms and high-net-worth families, managing complex investment portfolios, multi-entity structures, and multi-state tax planning.
Today, he combines big-firm expertise with a boutique, relationship-driven approach—guiding clients to build wealth, protect assets, and optimize their tax strategy with proactive planning year-round.
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Website:
https://tarantino-cpa.com
About Justin:
Justin Colby is the host of The Entrepreneur DNA and The Science of Flipping podcasts and a best-selling author. He is a serial entrepreneur with over and a seasoned real estate investor with over 20 years of experience.
Driven by a passion to help entrepreneurs thrive, Justin created the Entrepreneur DNA community to support business owners in building wealth, systems, and long-term freedom. Through his podcasts, books, education platforms, and hands-on mentorship, he continues to help entrepreneurs scale with clarity and confidence.
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