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Tax Havens
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 10:03 am
by snakeoil
Many hundreds of billions of taxes are avoided by US businesses incorporating in tax havens around the world. This site outlines the 10 best; prepare to be shocked.
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Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:34 pm
by Grog
Shocking indeed! Wealthy people don't like paying taxes and will do all kinds of things to avoid it.
I'd tell you to contact congress about this except they're already in cahoots with the wealthy.
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:57 pm
by sillydaddy
A non-profit organization like the Clinton Foundation is the ideal scam to avoid taxes.
I bet Bubba and Hillary fly so low under the tax radar they actually qualify for the Earned Income Credit. :lol:
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:19 am
by snakeoil
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Wounded Warrior Project donates 80% to veteran projects and the director makes $375http://
www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/09/ ... e.html,000 a year. Charity Watch gives them three stars out of four. My county hospital director makes $2.3 million per year, To be fair, the hospital is huge and covers many acres. Naturally the hospital is non=profit. (Can you say empire?)
Years ago I read an article how to make a fortune. You find a cause and start a charity to fund projects to help that cause. Pay yourself big bucks for running it and hold elections for director in Peru or some other place that donors won;t go to. No one shows ip and you get reelected as director.
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:30 am
by Grog
What are you waiting for?
Show a little entrepreneurial spirit and start your own charity scam. We know it works because numerous religions have been doing it for thousands of years.
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:43 am
by johnforbes
My objection to "Wounded Warriors" relates to another problem.
America has never had -- and doesn't need -- a distinct class of "warriors."
It isn't fun to be drafted, but all Americans should participate in our wars.
Was my uncle Bob a "warrior" on Iwo Jima? Of course not. He was in college and his frat bros decided to join up.
Was my uncle Blackie, who was at Guadalcanal and later part of the invasion of Luzon, a "warrior"? Of course not. He was an amiable country boy.
The proper concept, set forth by Stephen Ambrose, was "citizen soldier."
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:20 pm
by sillydaddy
Grog is reduced to standing on the sidelines and root for other to take advantage of our tax laws.
Having publicly declared he is an atheist...and burning the bridges behind him
when he went on record in social media mocking all religions.
He now sits in his pink closet and contemplates his asinine decision...
But of course.....he denies it....most passionately :lol: :lol:
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:30 pm
by RealJustme
Years ago I read an article how to make a fortune. You find a cause and start a charity to fund projects to help that cause.
The Clinton Foundation and Gore's Carbon Credit Project are the two biggest scams America has ever seen.
On a smaller scale, you can show pictures of abused animals, starving children, or similar and ask for monthly payments of just $19.95, then spend 80% of donations on "operating costs" salaries, advertising, private jets, conventions, world tours, etc then pay the other 20% to family members to provide the services.
Re: Tax Havens
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:48 pm
by johnforbes
Switzerland may have lower taxes (didn't Shania Twain move there?), but they gave up banking secrecy