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by sneak
1419 days ago
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> Professional athletes pay taxes to every state where they play a game. The same is not true of businesspeople. Programmers do not pay taxes to every state in which a hotel is situated in which they write a line of code. Corporate salespeople do not pay taxes to every state that hosts a conference in which they close a deal. CEOs do not pay taxes to every state that hosts an event at which they speak to the public and recruit a new staff member. Perhaps the tax authorities expect them to, but in general this is simply not done, any more than your bartender is claiming their cash tips. |
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It is perfectly legal for tax authorities to demand taxes for EVERY ONE of your situations you mention. They usually give a certain leeway because it’s impossible to catch every instance but if you blatantly disregard the tax laws in the country where you are at, you are setting yourself up for legal troubles.
Just because you can do it because the authorities don’t pursue it doesn’t mean that you can do it. You are saying “do it because no one will catch you” is advocating for tax evasion. You can also commit murder and possibly get away with it, it doesn’t mean that you didn’t commit murder.