Tuesday, April 7, 2009

What can the government do to me if I refuse to pay taxes while living abroad?

I know it is illegal, but what can they actually do? I am planning on living in korea under a work visa and i plan on telling the government to go f-themselves due to their trillions of dollars spent feeding the banking elite and black budget projects.

Honestly, i really dont think they could do a damn thing, but i could be wrong. any advice?


Send you to prison for tax evasion. That's how they jail a bunch of drug dealers when they can't prove the drug charges but can prove that the person has money that they have not paid taxes on. Was a big part of how they put people like Al Capone and other mob guys in jail as well.

Well, as soon as you step foot in the US, they could have you arrested.

Eventually, when you return from abroad the IRS will insist on you paying taxes and any punitive amounts deliquent....

bar your re-entry to the US

charge you with tax evasion

The statute of limitations on collection is suspended while you are out of the country. We'll keep the light on for you.

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