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2257 is the end of everything
Quit while you are ahead.
C U in Brazil. J |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh selling porn keeps me from violating my probation :disgust |
great info
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brazil is nice, sweden works too :)
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No 2257 will just clear a few people out. Don't see it stopping anyone from buying porn.
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thats what I have been telling everyone! its all over! get out before the FBI puts you in jail forever and a piece of sky falls on your head!
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i did not hear about 2257 lately
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i've been telling people to move their shit for years. just for the peace of mind. i'd go costa rica though.
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usa hosting companies are gonna lose a lot of biz...
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If you leave the states, please make sure you denounce your american citizenship.. or they can still get you :)
Costa rica? bah goto Cabo San lucas mexico mil bucks can build you a 10k sq ft house and buy you the land for it in the pedregal in cabo san lucas i got a buddy who's building a 10k, 2k and 8k sq ft house for rentals down there. |
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Sad but true! I'm thinking COsta rica myself |
I dont know why anyone cares, there's no money in porn anyway.
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Been here since Dec. 2005 :pimp |
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That wont do nuttin bro.. if you are still a citizen you are still liable.. and you are even more of a target if you go offshore.. It makes people think you are hiding something. best way is to face the music. duke |
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Webby, develop a private, gated, clothing optional development for web-masters. Can I have first choice of lots? :thumbsup :1orglaugh |
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come over to the North! Montreal is an great open mind city for sure :thumbsup
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BRs........................................ scary.
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Toronto is the shit! We'll hang by my pool and not worry |
The biz needed a good shakeout anyway. It's gotten way too crowded with people that think providing adult entertainment is some kind of game where you can just do anything you want.
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I'm thinking Argentina...
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You don't just renounce American citizenship at the drop of a hat. For the first ten years after you repatriate, you can still be held liable for US income taxes... and if you don't pay them, you can be arrested and charged for willful tax evasion...
It's very much a catch-22 -- people who leave the country because they are running businesses that aren't considered legal here -- poker, gaming, sportsbooks, etc -- don't generally pay taxes to the US on their so-called ill gotten gains since it would be an admission (unless very carefully structured) of their guilt by having this income. They would also be in a bad spot when they were called in for an audit since they can't come into the states without being arrested. After years of non-payment of taxes for income like this, the amounts owed, including interest and penalties, is a huge chunk of change for even the most successful person (especially when parting with the money, regardless of your saving habits) and I don't think you'll see anyone stepping up to pay all their back taxes on their so-called illegal income. Thus you really do become guilty of breaking a law whether you intended to or not. |
I'm looking at houses in costa rica right now...
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In the winter are you going to take him skating on your pool? |
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LOL, you can't run from it...just deal with it...
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I want a shirt that says "18 U.S.C 2257" on the front.
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The *only* way to dump it is not fall under US legislation. If a webmaster is a US citizen, the first stage of not being in a position where US law applies, is changing citizenship. Until that is done, irrespective where they live - they are still subject to US laws - and will be chased the world over for not only any possible offenses, but also taxation. Once "outside" - it's a totally different story and little problems - there are no other countries (least in the western world) that has the current degree of adult-related legal obligations. Most have their own laws where it is up to law enforcement to prove in a court either guilt or innocence and no need for "record-keeping". It's sure not a good environment, especially right now for "adult", but there is still time to see what courts decide on this stuff in real life. |
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