UPDATE: Someone strongly disagreed with my conclusion (Reed cannot be applied) due to worry of dealing with border guards. However, if a border guard were to claim he/she was denying one entry based upon a perception of Reed, such an action would not constitute an application of the Reed Amendment but an inaccurate assessmentContinue reading “The Reed Amendment”
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IRS to be audited!
reposted from Virginia La Torre Jeker ‘s site Americans Abroad-IRS to be Audited!https://t.co/9wjgfjJR0d The IRS will soon be audited. Shoe's on the other foot! pic.twitter.com/1FkV3uLBoP — V. La Torre Jeker JD (@VLJeker) July 17, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Americans Abroad, IRS to be Audited July 17, 2016 Maybe it’s time for theContinue reading “IRS to be audited!”
Is an American a Piece of Property?
I originally wrote this piece over a year ago. It comes to mind when considering the hideous practice of citizenship-based taxation. No other country on earth practices this archaic concept and without a doubt, the enforcement of #CBT since 2008 and onward, most definitely has resulted in the new movement of renunciation ofContinue reading “Is an American a Piece of Property?”