07-28-2020, 08:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2020, 10:46 PM by Dendrocalamus64.)
(07-28-2020, 03:09 AM)bitnick Wrote: Of course any socially responsible company would not try to commit tax fraud by systematically writing down the value of the goods they send ...
Living in a country where the government just wasted $50 *billion* of tax victims' money to bail out the airline industry, an industry which is destroying much of the country's livability by flying lower and lower and laughs in peoples' faces when they complain about being battered by the noise, an industry which I would have been ecstatic to see cut down to size instead... not to mention the mere trillion or two spent on foreign wars and invasions, I would tend to say that taxation is the ultimate form of fraud, protecting what you have from armed thieves can never be fraud, no matter how much those thieves try to brainwash people, and starving the beast, not terrified compliance, is the most socially responsible course of action.
If the money is under my control, I can put it to better use, and I do.
I hear they have a tyrant government in Hong Kong and China too, I'm not surprised they do things the same way.