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How does TAX EVASION work (And how to commit it successfuly)

Ah, yeah, being free from paying unnecessary money to the government... Who wouldn't want to? You! Because it has legal consequences. But here is an explanation on how to do it without going jail.

I am sure you have heard about TAX EVADING

Maybe from a meme, or from the internet

Or maybe your uncle commited tax evasion and fraud.

If you recently turned 12, i’m sure now you know how does this depressing world works like,

You know, work, politics, mortgage, house foreclosures… taxes, money laundering…

All that adult complex shit.

And if you know about all that, then you know that in most of countries, we are forced to pay the government unnecessary money, just because of living in the country.

They say the money is for public reasons (hospitals, highways, buildings, projects…) But I’m pretty sure the politicians are enjoying their 5 star dinner meals every day, and giving illegal inmigrants free food.

Anyways, tax evasion, because you are an “anti-system” just like me and you refuse to give out your money to our worst enemy (the gov).

In the USA, not paying your taxes can give you consequences like accrueing interest and penalities on the outstanding unpaid amount.

Or even get a funny 5 year prison sentence.

“Holy moly, I don’t want to be chased by the feds, nor be in jail… but i’m still an anarchyst, how do I avoid paying these unnecessary taxes?",,

Heheh

I got you :)

You will find any Swiss bank, and create your bank account there.

Simple.

Swiss banks are known by protecting the privacy and identity of the depositers.

And when Swiss banks protect your private information, being anonymous, your country’s government isn’t able to chase your money.

Banks like the HSBC are pretty known by millionaires, and you guessed it, they evade taxes.

But, you know how world works, and obviously govs won’t allow people to just not pay the taxes.

Ultimately, Switzerland has been signing international agreements to trade private information from depositers, which, sounds scary.

And seems like soon Swiss banks won’t be longer an option for us.

Quite of a short newsletter today, been off for a while, without new ideas; You can always suggest topics to talk about in the discord server.

Stay hard.

-Samara B.

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