L Lusty Pig New Member Mar 18, 2005 410 1 0 Jun 12, 2014 #1 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bawdy-house-owner-hit-with-420k-tax-bill-1.2673681
Sol Tee Nutz Well-Known Member Apr 29, 2012 7,675 1,523 113 Look behind you. Jun 12, 2014 #2 Sad when corporations get away with paying little or no tax and the government goes after the smaller individuals.
Sad when corporations get away with paying little or no tax and the government goes after the smaller individuals.
S SylvainP New Member Aug 17, 2012 413 5 0 Jun 12, 2014 #3 She should have done like the "legal" corporations: using tax haven.
D Ducon Active Member Oct 9, 2006 580 128 43 Jun 12, 2014 #4 Maybe they'd stop trying to make it illegal if they could get some income tax from it. I'd take "taxed" over "banned" anytime.
Maybe they'd stop trying to make it illegal if they could get some income tax from it. I'd take "taxed" over "banned" anytime.
G Guido Member Nov 21, 2010 272 3 18 Jun 12, 2014 #5 SylvainP said: She should have done like the "legal" corporations: using tax haven. Click to expand... That doesn't work all that well unless you have an office located offshore and an army of tax lawyers and accountants. Remember Al Capone went to jail for tax avoidance and not for the all the murders that he committed.
SylvainP said: She should have done like the "legal" corporations: using tax haven. Click to expand... That doesn't work all that well unless you have an office located offshore and an army of tax lawyers and accountants. Remember Al Capone went to jail for tax avoidance and not for the all the murders that he committed.