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Dr. Sherry Peel Jackson is a former IRS agent, Certified Fraud Examiner, and CPA turned financial truth-teller—and we spoke about how to keep, protect, and grow your income in a system that’s designed to take it from you.
Known for her unapologetic views on taxes (“I call the IRS the Insidious Representatives of Satan”), Dr. Jackson pulls back the curtain on how everyday individuals and business owners can stop “feeding the beast” and start building lasting wealth. This conversation goes far beyond budgeting—it’s about strategy, structure, and self-reliance.
We explored practical, often overlooked methods for lowering expenses, avoiding common traps like conspicuous consumption, and using the tax code to your advantage. Her background at the IRS gives her a rare edge—and she's using it to empower people like you.
💥 “It’s not about what you make, it’s about what you can keep.”
Some of the key insights and quotes you'll hear:
We also broke down the three pillars of her framework:
“Only the little people pay taxes,” she reminds us, quoting Leona Helmsley—not to provoke, but to highlight how financial systems are tilted toward those with information. Dr. Jackson’s mission is to balance the scales.
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Dr. Sherry Peel Jackson is a former IRS agent, Certified Fraud Examiner, and CPA turned financial truth-teller—and we spoke about how to keep, protect, and grow your income in a system that’s designed to take it from you.
Known for her unapologetic views on taxes (“I call the IRS the Insidious Representatives of Satan”), Dr. Jackson pulls back the curtain on how everyday individuals and business owners can stop “feeding the beast” and start building lasting wealth. This conversation goes far beyond budgeting—it’s about strategy, structure, and self-reliance.
We explored practical, often overlooked methods for lowering expenses, avoiding common traps like conspicuous consumption, and using the tax code to your advantage. Her background at the IRS gives her a rare edge—and she's using it to empower people like you.
💥 “It’s not about what you make, it’s about what you can keep.”
Some of the key insights and quotes you'll hear:
We also broke down the three pillars of her framework:
“Only the little people pay taxes,” she reminds us, quoting Leona Helmsley—not to provoke, but to highlight how financial systems are tilted toward those with information. Dr. Jackson’s mission is to balance the scales.