The rich don’t pay taxes. The government didn’t do anything

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Do you remember them? Documents published about takeaway days, ‘licence to disturb’, and faked evidence to blacklist a babysitting agency in court? All from the IRS. So now you might think. There are lots of terriers together, in the Tax Office. If they were going to write a memo about how the super rich juggled themselves so completely with square 2 and box 3 that so much money was left in their own boxes and so little money was lost in the central government’s boxes, then it would be. full of buzzing lines about RICH ASO IN THEIR SHORT VILLAS WITH THEIR TYPHUS TAX ADVISORS. But not. Tax authorities have ‘surrendered’ to how the super rich pay less and less tax. “What struck me most about this memo was the resigned tone,” said box 3 specialist Sonja Dusarduijn, associate professor in the University of Tilburg’s department of tax law. move on to box 2, but that’s how it is, we all know and don’t do anything with it.” That attitude really bothers me. The adviser’s only job seems to be to minimize fees, as an advisor and as a taxpayer it seems you don’t have to worry about ethics .’ “The winks and smileys in the text are also striking,” says Dusarduijn (some tax auditors use 🙂 and 😉 in their contributions).

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