Peter Holtz: How Do You Cut Business Taxes by 40%?
Podcast:21st Century Entrepreneurship Published On: Mon Mar 02 2026 Description: Peter Holtz is a CPA and certified tax planner with nearly 40 years of experience, and we spoke about why most entrepreneurs misunderstand taxes, profits, and the real role a financial advisor should play in growing wealth. Rather than acting as what he calls “box fillers,” accountants who simply submit returns, Peter focuses on helping business owners understand their numbers and build what he calls a business wealth cycle — a repeatable system for turning profits into long-term financial security.His approach starts with clarity: know where your margins come from and repeat what works. As he explains, “business is very, very easy… figure out what makes you money and do it over and over again.” From there, the cycle moves through four steps: understanding profitability, minimizing taxes (often achieving an average 40% reduction), reinvesting savings back into the business, and making strategic investments that compound wealth year after year. Without planning, he warns, entrepreneurs may lose “up to 50% of your profits… to the government,” leaving far less capital available for growth.Peter also explains why tax strategy must be integrated with business strategy — entity structure, compensation planning, write-offs, and long-term exit planning all interact. He emphasizes that judgment matters: AI can provide averages, but real tax decisions require context and experience because “anytime you take a write-off, it’s a legal position.” Entrepreneurs need CFO-level thinking long before they can afford a full-time CFO, especially once revenue passes $1M or profits exceed $500K, where strategic planning creates leverage with banks, investors, and future buyers.This conversation gives entrepreneurs a practical framework for keeping more of what they earn, reinvesting intelligently, and building a business that creates both wealth and optionality over time.Key takeawaysUnderstand margins before chasing growth opportunitiesTax planning should start before profits arriveIntegrate business strategy with tax strategy decisionsReinvest tax savings to accelerate compounding growthTrack clean financials to enable borrowing and exitsAI assists research, but judgment drives tax decisions