For many business owners, success begins as a simple math problem: generate more revenue, keep expenses under control, and try not to stare too long at the tax bill. For Amrinder Kamboj, that picture never felt complete. Through Kamboj Ventures, he keeps returning to one question. If the money grows but nobody else’s life improves, what was the point?
A Story That Began Behind a Counter
Kamboj’s work ethic developed from watching his father leave India, start over, and take whatever jobs necessary to keep the family moving. As a teenager, he spent long days in a small retail shop, talking to customers and witnessing how trust is built one conversation at a time.
That early grind still influences how he approaches tax planning for successful entrepreneurs who are currently overpaying in taxes. Over time, he became less interested in single wins and more focused on systems that could move people from stress to stability.
Turning Tax Stress Into a Planning Conversation
One of the clearest pain points he kept hearing was frustration about taxes. High earners wanted to know how much tax they should pay on seven figures and whether there were high-earner tax strategies that did not feel like guesswork. Through Kamboj Advisory, his team works with business owners who feel weighed down by tax complexity and are looking for possible ways to keep more of what they earn.
Conversations focus on education rather than quick tricks. They cover wealth preservation strategies, trust structures for business owners, and methods for minimizing business taxes while adhering to current regulations. For many, simply seeing their full picture on paper changes how they think about growth.
Building Rooms Where Deals Feel Natural
Money is only one piece of the story. For many founders, the harder problem is isolation. That’s where XPro Events, supported by cofounder Sanjit Shergil and organizers like Maritza Garcia and Miguel Barbosa, comes in.
Through large-format gatherings and small entrepreneur mastermind groups, the team focuses on building business owner communities rather than one-off encounters. People compare notes on business expansion challenges and sometimes leave with partnerships that outlast any single conference badge.
Time, Access, and Shared Momentum
As Kamboj met more founders, a pattern began to emerge. They wanted reliable monthly passive income, but they also needed more time in the day to chase it. That tension led to a broader range of ventures that fall under the same umbrella.
XPro Sky Suites offers shared access to private travel for people who value speed and flexibility. XPro Health focuses on everyday energy so entrepreneurs have the stamina to consistently show up for their companies and families. Other branches examine entrepreneurial investment opportunities where capital and community converge.
Refining What “Enough” Looks Like
For Kamboj, wealth building is less about trophies and more about the stories behind them, such as employees buying homes for their parents, team members like Sarvot Bhela stepping into bigger roles, and investors learning the difference between passive income and active income for business owners.
In the end, Kamboj Ventures feels less like a traditional portfolio and more like a growing circle. Taxes, flights, events, and investments all reside within it, but the core asset is the network of entrepreneurs who continue to support one another. For founders in those rooms, that mix of structure and solidarity may be what finally makes the numbers feel worth it.
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