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by mywittyname
1995 days ago
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But Bob isn't getting the tax bill, which is my point. The tax bill is going to Famous Writer, who is most certainly going to contest the bill, and will probably win. Now the IRS doesn't get their money, so they are not satisfied. The whole idea behind money laundering is to actually pay the taxes on the ill-gotten gains to prevent you from being hit with charges relate to tax fraud, which are certain to stick. The fact that they are operating in this manner indicates that they are not scared of the IRS, probably because they are not operating in the USA. Thus, the clearly system isn't designed for tax evasion purposes. They must have some other reason for operating in such a manner. The only thing I can think of is they are trying to bypass Amazon checks. Presumably they used to just create a fictitious LLC to do this under the name of a random name, but eventually were foiled by Amazon's automated systems, so they changed tactics. |
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Why would it go to Famous Writer? I skimmed the article and it only say the author on the product page is Famous Writer. If Famous Writer wrote it, but then signed over all the rights to Bob's Books LLC, then Famous Writer would be the author, but all the proceeds/tax bills will go to Bob's Books LLC.
As for why bother impersonating Famous Writer in the first place? Probably because an unheard of author selling $500,000 worth of books for $500/each would be suspicious, but if he was famous it would be less so.