|
|
|
|
|
by aww_dang
2410 days ago
|
|
Maybe you could flesh out the substance of your assertion? I fail to see why individuals and corporations would not pay if it were cheaper to comply than to evade taxes. Part of the expense of compliance is the staffing of lawyers and accountants. On the other end perhaps increased value could be added in the form of incentives for tax-payers. Resentment seems to be running high (rhetoric about the 1%) in regards to the guillotine observation. Similarly many are frustrated and looking for a way to escape tax obligations. More and more individuals are choosing to go through the inconvenience of renouncing their US citizenship. https://www.americanexpatfinance.com/news/item/131-u-s-final... https://www.americanexpatfinance.com/images/Renunciations_20... |
|