by Ibon » Sat 04 Apr 2015, 11:59:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('onlooker', 'H')oly cow, I had no idea that they still wish to assess taxes on US citizens living and working or starting businesses abroad. That is just unjust. I just thought it related to any income earned within the US.
Onlooker and others, FYI I edited my post above and added a link and more comprehensive info on this issue in case your interested.
In how this relates to the larger themes we discuss?
Smaller fish increasingly get screwed while the upper echelons get away with what they want. I think that is valid. In this particular case foreign US residents have no representation and this situation may not be malice and intentional but we are certainly collateral damage to legislation that was not necessarily targeting us.
Also an overcrowded world with digital transparency infringes on personal freedom. There are aspects in this issue. Ones attempt at chameleon stealth invisibility moving about the world is severely impinged upon these days. Prior to the digital age things functioned much more in the dark. The arms of surveillance have a long reach.
Think about in our grandfathers day when a huge part of the economy was unregulated and bartering and cash transactions dominated rural and urban life. Now there is a digital record of most every transaction and the government has a long reach. This actually decreases efficiency severely when the informal economy is stymied by this transparency. This also hurts mafias and drug traffickers but what about the millions of morally and ethically law abiding citizens whose informal economic activity gets pinched out of existence?
Sometimes I have sympathy to the Republican party's platform of getting government off ones back.... if only they weren't so stupid and dumb.
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