Dammit---something seriously wrong with this e-mail client---didn't
intend or expect a copy of the entire prior post to be sent, only the
following:
tvoivozhd----It is possible to do a lot of things if you keep a low
profile. I am sure you are aware that quite a few others reciting the
same legal precedents as you do, but chose to become highly visible to
the IRS. found to their sorrow that they had to pay taxes---any taxes
assessed by the Feds, States, Counties and Municipalities, Water
Authorities et.al. or have their property seized, and in the case of the
Federal Income Tax , the high-profile dum-dum,s get free rent in a
Federal Prison.
Had it happen to me once with the Feds---,my construction business
payroll account was seized---without coiurt order or notice to me of
course. I'm not a Don Quixote- type. When the Bully Boy IRS Agent came
to my office expecting a trembling small businessman, the only thing I
told him was that he was making a mistake, but since the payroll account
was only four or five thousand dollars at the time, that he could do
whatever he wanted with it---if I hired a tax attorney, it would cost me
more than anything I might recover. My solution was to immediately move
my bank accounts to The Foreign Bank of Commerce, Zurich, Switzerland.
Simultaneously, I moved my account in Barclay's Bank, Nassau, Bahamas to
Switzerland because I knew the IRS had illegally bribed Barclay's
employees to supply them with banking records. What cannot be reached
is pretty safe. What can be reached is not. On the few occasions I
felt uneasy, I paid my employees in cash, without withholding, I might
add. Some risk in that, but I would rather fight the IRS with the money
in my hand, than in theirs---under those circumstances they are a lot
more agreeable.
[Homestead] Daniel and taxes again,
Tvoivozhd, 11/08/2004