| Amanda Heckman Editorial Director | When it comes to investing and saving for retirement, the government has made the waters so muddy and choppy that many folks won't even dip a toe into them. And those who do invest often have a sneaking suspicion they're not doing it right thanks to the government's baffling rules and incentives. It's important to know the many, many ways Uncle Sam can dig into your pocket... And the places where your hard-earned money can grow without increasing the size of your tax bite. [Sick of paying through the nose for energy? Fight back by profiting from the insane prices. Details here.] That's why we're sending you something special this tax season... "Manward's 2023 Essential Tax Guide for Investing." Its goal is simple... To help you save money - and make more money. If you follow the advice in this FREE report, you could add tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to your wealth... by making just a few simple moves. You'll learn... - How short-term and long-term gains are taxed
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