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If there was a way to withhold my tax dollars to the federal government and only pay state taxes without getting trouble with the IRS, I would do it in a heartbeat. I'm already fucking disgusted that my tax dollars likely helped fund worse things like "Alligator Alcatraz."
You can adjust your W4 and hope the IRS is so underfunded they can't go after you.
In college when we went over game theory they showed how its actually in your personal best interest not to pay taxes. Like <15% of people under $250k/year are caught in a 5 year time soan. Many of those will have no penalties at all, some will owe calculated interest and very rarely will there be some criminal penalty.
The only reason you see people in the news prosecuted is to scare people into paying taxes... They don't have the capacity to deal with everyone, even over long time horizons. Martha Stewart was to scare all the white people and Snipes was the IRS warning for black folk.
There is a way: emigrate and give up your citizenship. That's what I did when Dubya started the fascist shitshow after 9/11. I didn't want any of my hard-earned funneled into torturing innocent people in Gitmo or funding the DHS Gestapo. So I left. I'm glad I did.
FYI. Harder to do that now than ever. Good job getting out when you did. But it's not like Americans have good options. Most don't have enough to pay rent let alone emigrate.
Yeah it's not for everybody: you have to have the means, have the guts to make the jump and not hold any hope for America. Most people lack at least one of those necessary criteria. But if you can do it, it's a good option: life is much better outside the USA. Trust me on that one.
Oh I agree. I'm a citizen. But traveled a lot for work between 2005 - 2015. The second you experience what Healthcare is like outside the US it radicalizes you. And that's if the thousands of other tiny and much better experiences don't enlighten you to how backwards the US is. Tipping alone is so unnecessary.
Also, those 3 criteria are solid. Certainly my experience as well. The only difference being my personal optics. (In that I'm waiting to see what gets built on the ashes of Trump before leaving) So I guess I have molecules of hope? Eitherway, you have solid advice!
I think I would have a harder time because they want people still pay taxes when they live overseas, and would reject me just because I don't want my taxes to go to bad things.
That's why you have to give up your citizenship. The US is one of few countries in the world that run this scam of demanding taxes be paid by people who live abroad.