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Diligent 07-28-2006 09:44 PM

RE: 2257 etc., and how to handle it
 
Like a few others have said; stop stressing out... there are always solutions.

WORST case scenario: incorporate offshore, and if necessary.. move out of the U.S.
The only right thing to do if You keep getting harassed, is to boycott the bible thumpers
and their vote-fishing turds of a government... kind of a well deserved :321GFY

If they want Your money to build up Costa Rica's infrastructure etc. instead,
just say "Fine, have it Your muthafukkin way!".

End of mild rant towards legislators, politicians etc.. And off to some :sleep

MaddCaz 07-28-2006 09:47 PM

yeah there is winniing to be done

slapass 07-28-2006 09:50 PM

once we see where this is going we can 404 the images until they are removed or replaced with clean stuff.

tony286 07-28-2006 09:52 PM

for offshore to work you have to move offshore, if the money comes back into this country, they got you .

xanx 07-28-2006 09:58 PM

i am just worried about costa rica, hell I would move there and establish residence its actually only a 3.5 hour flight from me now. But is costa rica actually going to be porn friendly? thats the question

Webby 07-28-2006 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xanx
i am just worried about costa rica, hell I would move there and establish residence its actually only a 3.5 hour flight from me now. But is costa rica actually going to be porn friendly? thats the question

CR is not a problem xanx - in fact, anywhere we have corps has never been a problem. It's just a matter of complying with local laws and nobody bothers - there is no agenda. (Complying with local laws is nada - just don't do illegal stuff that is well known is illegal almost anywhere)

OK.. assuming you are in the US and a citizen and wish to remain a citizen of the US... moving to CR (or anywhere else) is not a solution. Residency will not allow an exit route to any country where you will still be a citizen. Example... by even getting residency, you are still bound by US laws and the US can, and does, make applications to courts to have their citizens pulled back for trial in the US. (There is a Marshal's flight weekly that collects US folks from all over South and Latin America to stand trial back in the US).

Apart from above... there is still an IRS filing obligation and a requirement to disclose corp or biz income wherever you may live, - else that gets more serious than just 2257. (Other countries don't have this problem).

The only real "exit route" is not be a US citizen - kinda drastic and a hassle, but is the only way to stay "clean". It's not something that needs to be done in a panic over 2257 bullshit.

Webby 07-28-2006 10:19 PM

And.. if anyone ever did wish to change citizenship - I'd be looking at the EU or Canada - not some offshore location (tho they can be useful).

Diligent 07-29-2006 08:04 AM

Good advice on that topic from Webby, as usual - he knows the stuff :thumbsup

Basically, I was just saying "where there's a will, there's a way".. :winkwink:

Kimo 07-29-2006 10:34 AM

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