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Quotes"Smith’s Manoeuvre is the real deal. It may be nothing short of a revolution."
"As a columnist, author, tax paying citizen with a house mortgage, I may not be your 'average'
Canadian. I do know that my future is significantly brighter since I implemented The Smith
Manoeuvre to convert my interest expense into tax deductions." "As Leader of the Reform Party and a founder of the Canadian Alliance, one of my greatest
concerns has been the excessively high taxes paid by Canadians. While tax relief through tax
reform is urgently needed and will eventually come, the strategy proposed by Fraser Smith offers
every Canadian who has a mortgage the possibility of significant tax relief right now.
I would encourage you to read Fraser's book and discuss his strategy with your banker or
financial planner as soon as possible."
"Fraser Smith's door ought to have been knocked down hundreds of times. It ought to have been
torn from its hinges and thrust aside as mortgage-weary Canadians stormed in to see the man who
could help them pay down that mortgage faster and write off the interest like their American
cousins."
"Really simple. Really lovely. And legal several times over, thanks to RevCan, which has
tested the deductibility of investment interest several times and, in November [2001],
lost in the Supreme Court of Canada." "A must read for those looking to reduce their tax bill and increase their financial security."
"...a snowballing virtuous circle that lets you tweak the noses of both the banks and the
taxman."
"Smith deserves credit for introducing debt-conversion strategies to a wider audience."
"Too many Canadians are delaying their investment program until it is too late. His [Smith's]
answer is to turn bad debt into good debt - in other words, converting the largest debt of a
person's lifetime - their mortgage - into a means of literally, having their cake and eating
it too."
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