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After graduating from California Baptist University with a degree in Business, Kenneth began his career at KDA Inc. at just 15 years old—immersing himself in every facet of the company from tax strategy to marketing and sales. Over the next decade, he helped transform KDA into one of the most recognized tax firms in the country.
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As the creator of the Tax Reduction Strategy Program (TRSP)—the foundational system that inspired an entire industry—Kenneth has shaped how tax professionals nationwide deliver advisory services.
Recognized as one of the leading voices in modern tax strategy, Kenneth’s insights have been featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, and other top financial media. Today, he continues to pioneer the intersection of tax strategy, technology, and entrepreneurship, helping business owners and advisors master the art of wealth preservation through intelligent tax planning.

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