“Well, that depends very much on who you are. For the same amount of protection money, you will get very different results. Companies with expensive international law firms on retainer have an irritating tendency to take their fights to Tax Court. Much better to go after soft & clawless prey who will roll over and beg for mercy because they’ve been psychologically conditioned with a visceral reflex against doing anything as ‘drastic’ as renouncing citizenship to protect themselves & their families.”
http://isaacbrocksociety.ca/2013/09/09/what-can-you-buy-from-the-irs-for-50000/
(Visited 44 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
Does the Government Only Label Bad Guys As Terrorists?
Bill Bonner: Why I Sued Washington 28 Years Ago
The Holocaust, the West, and the Lost Caribbean Shelter
Why Is the U.S. Destabilizing One Country After Another?
The Unbearable Truth About Infrastructure and Urban Sprawl
How I Got Boned by Taxes Two Years in a Row
I'm Astounded by This Terrorism Statute
David Galland: Wars and Rumors of Wars
Rising Inequality and Poverty: Can They Be Fixed?
Doug Casey on the Debasement of Money, Language and Banking
The Million Man Market
Letter from Shenzhen
Digital Apocalypse: An Interview with Cody Wilson
Stefan Molyneux: Finding Your Tribe
Australia’s Carbon Tax: Lessons for the United States