04-14-2009, 07:40 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WarChild
I'm not a US citizen, and I haven't violated any US laws. I run my business according to Canadian laws. Our privacy laws all but make 2257 inspection nearly impossible anyway. The US goverment has no right to do any 2257 inspections on my place of business in Canada. It's not like I'm actively breaking US law and there's no way Canada would extradite a citizen for complying with local laws and ignoring 2257, a non applicable US law.
As for the IRS getting "sticky", when does using a US service open you up to US tax laws? If I were to for instance run an ad in a US newspaper, you think the IRS can come tax my Canadian business? Sorry, not doing business in the USA, not paying taxes there.
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nice post sir
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