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Originally posted by Kimmykim
Yeah, the one where the IRS locks him up for tax evasion, since if he's a US citizen it doesn't matter where he lives or where he is based, he is still required to pay taxes.
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The Dominica doesn't show any records to anyone. They tell the IRS to fuck off in kinder terms.
So the US has no proof of the income.
So in essence, he could stay here and get a part time job working 10 hours a week at something he loves to do and pay taxes on that.
While some company in Dominica paid his house, car, and boat payments for him.
