I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.Varegg wrote:
Care to elaborate?JohnG@lt wrote:
While placing a yoke around your neck.Varegg wrote:
There is also to consider that in some countries you actually get value for your taxes ... just saying ...Norway, and we manage just fine on our own thank you very much ... we have this crazy idea that a balanced budget is okay and that overspending is bad ... try it, it works ...lowing wrote:
...........and which US subsidized country do you live it again?
If you come into a huge amount of money you start negotiating with the tax authorities of wherever you feel like living.
Many rich people don't pay the standard tax rates.
Many rich people don't pay the standard tax rates.
Fuck Israel
For 250 grand id blow up a bus of school children. Wtf mek
Why would you not move for that? england has shit weather, shit people, shit laws and shit taxes.
Get me to new zealand, stat.
Why would you not move for that? england has shit weather, shit people, shit laws and shit taxes.
Get me to new zealand, stat.
or just act even more clever and put the bulk of your liquid cash into foreign, tax-haven bank accounts...
and enjoy the relatively high quality of life in your native-country.
and enjoy the relatively high quality of life in your native-country.
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Most countries have pretty well clamped down on tax-havens.
You can choose to lie on your tax return but thats up to you.
You can choose to lie on your tax return but thats up to you.
Fuck Israel
Lol. That argument is so done to death. The conclusion is the usa entered the war, albeit late because they wouldn't have been able to withstand an attack from a europe united under facism.lowing wrote:
I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.Varegg wrote:
Care to elaborate?JohnG@lt wrote:
While placing a yoke around your neck.Norway, and we manage just fine on our own thank you very much ... we have this crazy idea that a balanced budget is okay and that overspending is bad ... try it, it works ...lowing wrote:
...........and which US subsidized country do you live it again?
Did I mention late yet...?
I am not talking about ww2 jordjord wrote:
Lol. That argument is so done to death. The conclusion is the usa entered the war, albeit late because they wouldn't have been able to withstand an attack from a europe united under facism.lowing wrote:
I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.Varegg wrote:
Care to elaborate?JohnG@lt wrote:
While placing a yoke around your neck.
Norway, and we manage just fine on our own thank you very much ... we have this crazy idea that a balanced budget is okay and that overspending is bad ... try it, it works ...
Did I mention late yet...?
i think you're refering to the missile shield?
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Its not a crime if you don't get caught.
My uncle used to work for some pmc in iraq and then worked gaurding some saudi diplomat, he made enough that it was worth his time putting it into a tax haven. He now has a lot more money than if he didn't.
The majority of crimes go unpunished.
My uncle used to work for some pmc in iraq and then worked gaurding some saudi diplomat, he made enough that it was worth his time putting it into a tax haven. He now has a lot more money than if he didn't.
The majority of crimes go unpunished.
The US spends a good deal more money defending Israel than Europe, go bitch at them.lowing wrote:
I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.
Fuck Israel
err if you have that sorta money then you undoubtedly have 'that' sorta representation and 'that' sorta accountant...Jenspm wrote:
And then get sent to prison for tax fraud \o/Uzique wrote:
or just act even more clever and put the bulk of your liquid cash into foreign, tax-haven bank accounts...
and enjoy the relatively high quality of life in your native-country.
you'd have to be incredibly dumb or negligent to get caught by the authorities. even my grandfather, who owned a lot of real estate and a land-development company in his early life, admitted to me recently that he had the 'company account' and then a 'family estates' account that he would siphon off large amounts of money to. taxes, charges and declared-funds could then be 'fiddled' that way, changing the balance sheets. loads of business do it, filtering off hidden charges and undeclared profits to off-shore or seemingly 'unrelated' business ventures. only a company/individual already under investigation is going to draw that much suspicion from the tax/business authorities.
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our entire military presence and all the cost associated with that presence in Europe.FatherTed wrote:
i think you're refering to the missile shield?
I dunno but, doubt it. Considering the troops, the equipment, the logistics, the bases..I gotta think more is spent in Europe.Dilbert_X wrote:
The US spends a good deal more money defending Israel than Europe, go bitch at them.lowing wrote:
I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.
Well, when your neighbours see you driving around in a Ferrari and and living in a mansion, yet you're only listed with an income of £30k a registered wealth of £3k, you might well end up under investigation..Uzique wrote:
err if you have that sorta money then you undoubtedly have 'that' sorta representation and 'that' sorta accountant...Jenspm wrote:
And then get sent to prison for tax fraud \o/Uzique wrote:
or just act even more clever and put the bulk of your liquid cash into foreign, tax-haven bank accounts...
and enjoy the relatively high quality of life in your native-country.
you'd have to be incredibly dumb or negligent to get caught by the authorities. even my grandfather, who owned a lot of real estate and a land-development company in his early life, admitted to me recently that he had the 'company account' and then a 'family estates' account that he would siphon off large amounts of money to. taxes, charges and declared-funds could then be 'fiddled' that way, changing the balance sheets. loads of business do it, filtering off hidden charges and undeclared profits to off-shore or seemingly 'unrelated' business ventures. only a company/individual already under investigation is going to draw that much suspicion from the tax/business authorities.
Jens people are smarter than that, that's a really poor hypothetical.
Many people do it all their lives and get away with it, probably many more than the idiots that get caught.
Many people do it all their lives and get away with it, probably many more than the idiots that get caught.
While it is true that we essentially serve as the world's police, that doesn't excuse our inability to balance our budgets. When it comes to debt spending, we're quickly moving towards the more insolvent end of the highly developed world. We're not nearly as bad as Japan when it comes to public debt vs. GDP, but we're starting to match a lot of Europe with regard to it.lowing wrote:
I am not talking about ww2 jordjord wrote:
Lol. That argument is so done to death. The conclusion is the usa entered the war, albeit late because they wouldn't have been able to withstand an attack from a europe united under facism.lowing wrote:
I absolutely would love to give that a try. Maybe the money we spend defending Europe so Europe doesn't have to defend themselves could go into something a little more worth while back home.
Did I mention late yet...?
Granted, it is easier for smaller countries like Norway to balance their budgets when they don't have to pay for much of a military, and the nature of their politics is less partisan and pork-filled. Both Canada and Norway may be more socialist than us, but neither of them have as much of a problem with pork as we do.
In terms of corporate taxation, both Canada and Norway have lower rates as well. Granted, they both have higher personal income taxes.
If nothing else, these countries show us that the economic ideal involves having a small population with a lot of resources. But, as you implied, Norway would likely be spending more on their military than they currently do if it weren't for our own spending.
Of course, that begs the question... Why do we spend as much as we do?
If anything, the onus here should be on us (no pun intended) to more responsibly spend on our military (and to minimize our pork), so that the rest of the developed world eventually picks up the slack militarily, allowing for a more reasonable balance of the burdens of intervention.
Sure, but I'd rather pay my taxes and live whatever life I can afford rather than hide it away in the Caymans and lay low and hope nobody notices I'm richer than I say I am.jord wrote:
Jens people are smarter than that, that's a really poor hypothetical.
Many people do it all their lives and get away with it, probably many more than the idiots that get caught.
To a degree yes... but then again, we've recently seen what happens when the American government decides to investigate a popular tax haven. Remember what happened a few years ago regarding Swiss bank accounts? The same could happen to places like the Cayman Islands.Uzique wrote:
err if you have that sorta money then you undoubtedly have 'that' sorta representation and 'that' sorta accountant...Jenspm wrote:
And then get sent to prison for tax fraud \o/Uzique wrote:
or just act even more clever and put the bulk of your liquid cash into foreign, tax-haven bank accounts...
and enjoy the relatively high quality of life in your native-country.
you'd have to be incredibly dumb or negligent to get caught by the authorities. even my grandfather, who owned a lot of real estate and a land-development company in his early life, admitted to me recently that he had the 'company account' and then a 'family estates' account that he would siphon off large amounts of money to. taxes, charges and declared-funds could then be 'fiddled' that way, changing the balance sheets. loads of business do it, filtering off hidden charges and undeclared profits to off-shore or seemingly 'unrelated' business ventures. only a company/individual already under investigation is going to draw that much suspicion from the tax/business authorities.
You answered already - pork.Turq wrote:
Of course, that begs the question... Why do we spend as much as we do?
Fuck Israel
You can still live the same life when you undeclared money abroad. You don't need to hide from anyone, your neighbour doesn't know how much you earn or put on your tax returns, and its none of their business. If you're earning 90k a year and put down 60k instead nobody will know unless you do stupid shit or brag. Politcal reasons about tax squandering aside, on a personal level if you can increase your income by 10-25% with little risk you're going to.Jenspm wrote:
Sure, but I'd rather pay my taxes and live whatever life I can afford rather than hide it away in the Caymans and lay low and hope nobody notices I'm richer than I say I am.jord wrote:
Jens people are smarter than that, that's a really poor hypothetical.
Many people do it all their lives and get away with it, probably many more than the idiots that get caught.
Well, I was referring to our military spending... Some of that is pork for the military industrial complex, but some of it also involves legitimate interventionism that is a net benefit to the world.Dilbert_X wrote:
You answered already - pork.Turq wrote:
Of course, that begs the question... Why do we spend as much as we do?
While it is true that a lot of our interventionism is just a matter of economic interests, some of it is humanitarian. Humanitarian interventionism should be more evenly spread in its costs amongst the wealthiest nations.
... and not only for your own - most of the so-called "western world" is also involved in the scheme.Dilbert_X wrote:
You answered already - pork.Turq wrote:
Of course, that begs the question... Why do we spend as much as we do?
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
In Norway, how much you reportadly earn and own is on the internet, and as easy to find as your phone number.jord wrote:
You can still live the same life when you undeclared money abroad. You don't need to hide from anyone, your neighbour doesn't know how much you earn or put on your tax returns, and its none of their business. If you're earning 90k a year and put down 60k instead nobody will know unless you do stupid shit or brag. Politcal reasons about tax squandering aside, on a personal level if you can increase your income by 10-25% with little risk you're going to.Jenspm wrote:
Sure, but I'd rather pay my taxes and live whatever life I can afford rather than hide it away in the Caymans and lay low and hope nobody notices I'm richer than I say I am.jord wrote:
Jens people are smarter than that, that's a really poor hypothetical.
Many people do it all their lives and get away with it, probably many more than the idiots that get caught.
I was referring to your military spending too.Turquoise wrote:
Well, I was referring to our military spending... Some of that is pork for the military industrial complex, but some of it also involves legitimate interventionism that is a net benefit to the world.Dilbert_X wrote:
You answered already - pork.Turq wrote:
Of course, that begs the question... Why do we spend as much as we do?
While it is true that a lot of our interventionism is just a matter of economic interests, some of it is humanitarian. Humanitarian interventionism should be more evenly spread in its costs amongst the wealthiest nations.
Other nations intervene too BTW.
Fuck Israel