Policing Tax Evasion Could Save Billions, GOP Won't Fund

29 Apr 2011 16:39 #21 by Martin Ent Inc
There are 4 investments that do not have to be reported.

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29 Apr 2011 17:13 #22 by Blazer Bob

Martin Ent Inc wrote: There are 4 investments that do not have to be reported.


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29 Apr 2011 17:15 #23 by Martin Ent Inc
I would have to charge you a fee for consultation....




off shore account
offshore property
offshore trust
swiss bullion account
There are stipps but they are easy to do, our gov. allows for all of this and this is how you protect your assets for generations.

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29 Apr 2011 18:06 #24 by Rick
Who do you all think would be better at finding tax evaders, a government agency who's employees are not paid according to results, or private company(s) who's employees are paid based on results and/or commision? Which would cost honest taxpayers more?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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29 Apr 2011 18:08 #25 by Martin Ent Inc
The IRS does give bonus/rewards for finding unpaid undeclared taxes.

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29 Apr 2011 23:45 #26 by Residenttroll returns
The problem with today's tax code...everyone cheats...knowingly or unknowingly.

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30 Apr 2011 00:00 #27 by archer

residenttroll wrote: The problem with today's tax code...everyone cheats...knowingly or unknowingly.


true....and it's so easy to do when even the tax professionals and the IRS can't possibly understand it all.

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30 Apr 2011 00:05 #28 by Residenttroll returns
So when are liberals going to take up the charge on this great social injustice and advocate a fair flat tax?

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30 Apr 2011 00:10 #29 by archer
You conservatives have the house....go ahead, get-er-done! Re doing the tax code has never been an issue that interested conservatives, the wealthy and the corps like it just the way it is. The more complicated the tax code the easier it is to circumvent it and cheat.

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30 Apr 2011 07:39 #30 by Residenttroll returns

archer wrote: You conservatives have the house....go ahead, get-er-done! Re doing the tax code has never been an issue that interested conservatives, the wealthy and the corps like it just the way it is. The more complicated the tax code the easier it is to circumvent it and cheat.


Conservatives don't have the White House yet....I can assure you that the Marxian Socialist would veto a bill for a fair flat tax... and you are right...we need to stop talking about it....we need to do something about it... starve the US government.... unemploy them...and they might have more empathy for the citizenry of the United States....

...and you are correct, the complicated tax code makes everyone a cheater...

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