By KR Media
When Julio Gonzalez talks about tax strategy, he doesn’t start with deductions. He starts with structure. Over the years, he has pushed back on the idea that taxes are simply a year-end calculation. In his view, they shape how capital moves — and who is positioned to receive it.
That mindset first reached a broad audience through his book, Why Billionaires Love the Tax Code. In it, Gonzalez explained — in plain language — how sophisticated investors legally use incentives already written into U.S. law. The takeaway wasn’t controversial. It was practical: the rules are accessible, but only to those who understand how to work within them.
A Bigger Conversation: The Grant Equality Blueprint
His latest book, The Grant Equality Blueprint: How Every Community, Business & Municipality Can Access the Capital, feels less like a sequel and more like a shift in mission.
Instead of focusing on how wealth is preserved at the top, Gonzalez asks why so many communities and businesses leave funding on the table. Billions of dollars in federal and state incentives go unused every year. According to Gonzalez, the issue isn’t a lack of programs — it’s a lack of coordination.

“The capital is already allocated,” Gonzalez says. “What’s missing is the structure to access it.”
The book outlines practical steps for leaders who want to compete more effectively for funding:
- Identifying underutilized federal and state grant programs
- Structuring municipal and development projects around eligibility requirements
- Aligning documentation, engineering, and compliance early in the process
- Building repeatable systems instead of chasing one-time opportunities
The tone is grounded. Gonzalez doesn’t promise shortcuts. He emphasizes preparation — something he has long applied as founder and CEO of Engineered Tax Services, where engineering discipline meets financial strategy.
Recognition and Momentum
His growing influence in this space was recently reinforced with a major industry award recognizing his leadership in engineering-based tax strategy. The acknowledgment reflects more than firm growth; it signals a broader shift in how tax planning is viewed — less as compliance, more as infrastructure.

“Access shouldn’t be reserved for the largest players,” Gonzalez notes. “If you qualify under the law, you should be structured to win.”
Where to Learn More
The Grant Equality Blueprint is available here:
https://www.amazon.com/Grant-Equality-Blueprint-Community-Municipality/dp/B0GL7MTTGL
Where Why Billionaires Love the Tax Code explained how advantage is built, The Grant Equality Blueprint asks a tougher question: what would happen if more communities understood the same framework?
For Gonzalez, the answer is straightforward. Opportunity often exists long before it’s claimed. The difference is whether someone has taken the time to design for it.
Credits: KR Media Group
Company: Engineered Tax Services
Founder & CEO: Julio Gonzalez
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Website: https://engineeredtaxservices.com