Leaving
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From the article:
"The bulk of the cases are individuals trying to avoid tax liability."
A bunch of freeloaders who want all the benefits and privileges but unwilling to shoulder the corresponding responsibilities. Good riddance.
From the article:
"The bulk of the cases are individuals trying to avoid tax liability."
A bunch of freeloaders who want all the benefits and privileges but unwilling to shoulder the corresponding responsibilities. Good riddance.
The typical response by people who don't make much money. Another way of saying what you just said is "Get back here so I can stick my hand back in your pocket."
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From the article:
"The bulk of the cases are individuals trying to avoid tax liability."
A bunch of freeloaders who want all the benefits and privileges but unwilling to shoulder the corresponding responsibilities. Good riddance.
I am sure in your world they would not be free to go where they pleased.
From the article:
"The bulk of the cases are individuals trying to avoid tax liability."
A bunch of freeloaders who want all the benefits and privileges but unwilling to shoulder the corresponding responsibilities. Good riddance.
I am sure in your world they would not be free to go where they pleased.
While Big Tech can do whatever they want.
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The idea that you should be taxed simply because you're a U.S. Citizen, even if you live abroad, is really dumb.
Nobody else does that.
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