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Topic
Board Economics
Re: HSBC files show how Swiss bank helped clients dodge taxes and hide millions
by
B.A.S.
on 19/02/2015, 23:24:26 UTC
Well if you live in a country where you are supposed to pay taxes and you still use their social security and social stuff like a lot of people on the list do while keeping your money away, then they deserve to be exposed as fraudsters.

This. Dont wanna pay taxes? thats ok, but leave the fucking country and stop using social healthcare, roads paid with public money etc etc. These that didnt leave deserve to be exposed by falciani as scammers. They are free to live in Switzerland ffs.

i completaly agree...
and i also think that many who could afford to pay for health care,
get it for free...
evading taxes and claiming to be destitute,
This behavior is even more deplorable ...

Interestingly (a la your comment), there is a movement (slow) that the USG is implementing regarding paying for your own healthcare. On your W2 forms for 2014, you will find a line with which has the total compensation your employer paid on your healthcare to date (if you have a W2 and have company paid health insurance). In years to come, that number will be considered part of your taxable income. The paradigm is shifting.

- It once was a wonderful country where you worked hard and in return the USG + your modest savings would help you out in your older years.

- Now it's becoming a country where you work even harder and in return the USG will use these extra years you're working to pay off the broke system of yesteryear that was poorly managed.