life insurance tax shelters
Life insurance tax shelters refer to investment strategies where individuals or businesses can use life insurance policies to reduce or defer their tax liabilities. These strategies involve utilizing the tax advantages and benefits offered by life insurance policies to protect or shelter their wealth from taxes, such as by investing in policies that provide tax-free growth, accumulation, and distribution of funds.
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