Tax-Free Wealth
by Tom Wheelwright CPA, Robert Kiyosaki - foreword
Why You'll Love This
The tax code isn't a burden designed to punish you — it's a government-written instruction manual for building wealth, and most people never read it.
- Great if you want: A CPA's insider logic applied to real wealth-building strategy
- The experience: Dense but practical — read it with a highlighter and a notepad
- The writing: Wheelwright writes like he's teaching, not lecturing — clear, structured, actionable
- Skip if: You want broad financial inspiration rather than tax-specific mechanics
About This Book
Most people treat taxes as an annual punishment — something to endure, minimize slightly, and forget. Tom Wheelwright, a CPA who has spent decades inside the tax code, argues that this resignation is costing ordinary people enormous amounts of wealth. The premise of Tax-Free Wealth is both provocative and practical: the tax code isn't a burden designed to drain you, it's a blueprint written by governments to reward specific behaviors. Learn to read it that way, and the rules stop working against you. Robert Kiyosaki's foreword frames the stakes clearly — this is about financial freedom, not clever loopholes.
What makes this book worth reading closely is Wheelwright's ability to translate genuinely complex tax law into clear, strategic thinking without dumbing it down. He writes like a teacher who respects his readers' intelligence, moving from principle to application in a way that builds real understanding rather than just handing over a checklist. The book's structure — organized around actionable strategies rather than tax forms or calendar deadlines — means readers finish with a coherent framework they can actually use, not just a collection of disconnected tips.