Most tax anxieties live in a fog: it is unclear where the real risk is and where there is none. The House lifts that fog — it takes your positions apart one by one and says it plainly: this will withstand scrutiny, this will not, and this must be resolved first. With no gloss and no alarm.
The House reads your tax picture as a position on the board: where ownership is transparent and defensible, where there is exposure, and where there is outright risk. The result is not a general declaration but a map with a priority: what to touch first, what can wait, and what is best not touched at all. The House also names what need not be changed.
What you get: an ownership graph · an assessment of each position, “defensible · exposure · risk” · a risk map with a priority of action · a memo of findings, 15–25 pp.
You stop living in a fog of guesswork and see your tax picture whole: what is defensible, what carries exposure, what must be resolved first — and what can be left as it stands. From there you decide from knowledge, not from anxiety.
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