• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I have to wonder how many would ever use it to file for a tax refund though. Wouldn’t that out them to the government?

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      2 days ago

      The IRS normally doesn’t share files with anyone. Don’t you know the old saying? The best way not to get caught as a drug dealer is to file your taxes.

      If you look at my other comment, undocumented people in the US contribute over $90B in taxes every year!

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          How do you mean? The whole point is to encourage people, everyone, to pay taxes. It’s a great system. Taxes enforcement should be truly independent from all other agencies to maximize trust and honesty.

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            21 hours ago

            I just mean that the aphorism about drugs dealers is colorful and amusing. I understand it’s making a real point but it’s also funny.

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              18 hours ago

              Fair enough. The same saying often goes for sex workers.

              That’s how they ended up catching Al Capone, on tax fraud charges.

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                2 minutes ago

                So why does anyone launder money? Isn’t the whole purpose of that to hide conspicuous flows of cash from illegal activities? If it’s safe to pay taxes on ill gotten gains, why launder?