I personally believe that a man gotta do what a man gotta do. If I was a US citizen and wanted to cut or avoid paying taxes I would, personally, had to consider renouncing the citizenship and moving on. Laws have to be respected to a certain level of tolerance, don't forget that all governments lie to their voters at time of elections by putting spins out on political agendas, why can't we do the same? Small/medium Businesses have always had double accounting systems, the odds of making it into middle/upper class from scratch are not extremely favourable to a regular guy nowadays, that said when have they ever been. There is a saying - "I can explain all my millions, apart from the first one". Apart from extremely bright individuals, there is no way to achieve success by being honest 100% at all times, unless your level of success is measured by being a regular guy with no ambitions. US is a great country in many ways, that's why I would like to confirm my point of view, that there are ways to not pay taxes or pay very little taxes, but one would have to renounce US citizenship to achieve this legally. That said, there is little point in doing so, unless your SUSTAINABLE earnings are over $200k I would say.
Quiet you tax dodging bastard, or I will come over there and bomb your mud hut myself. I hope you have a lovely Easter weekend. Steve
This is basically aimed at you illiterate cannibals. In my opinion the US remains the best country in the world in which to live. Its inhabitants enjoy the protection of the best military in the world. In general, if you piss us off, we can always come over to your shitty little country and kick your ass. Then when we are done kicking your ass, we can build Wal-marts, Starbucks and McDonalds until your malnourished wives and children are as obese as ours. For those of you who have 5, 6 or even 7 wives and as many children all living together in your hut, this is not a laughing matter. Go ahead, "make my day". Steve
Thats it for now. you can go back to checking your neighbors for fleas, and I will go back to overeating.
My mentor and friend is Canadian. He says that due to legal loop holes, electronic trading is not taxed until you repatriate the money into Canada, I wonder if this might also be the case for Australia and NZ? Anyone know?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361596/ But I suppose anything is acceptable when justified by the arguments to make our lives better.
rule 1 never give unsolicted advice. rule 2 never give unsolicted advice rule 3 never give unspolicted advice you are attempting to spoil my pleasure in reading his posts. not a good thing