
“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/
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