CryptoAnarchy: What's wrong with this picture?

Sandy Sandfort sandfort at crl.com
Sat May 4 12:44:38 PDT 1996


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                          SANDY SANDFORT
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C'punks

I wrote in reference:

> > >Today, virtually anyone on this list can afford these techniques.

> Actually, I disagree with Mr. Sandfort on this one.
> 
> Taxation of International Income is a tremendously complicated field.
> (You can get an LL.M. in international taxation alone for example).
> If your simply looking to pick a jurisdiction, that's not so hard.
> Neither is simply using a tax haven in simple ways or concealing skimmed
> or cash assets.  Actually structuring an internatinal business endeavor is
> a whole different ball game.
 
We don't really disagree.  What Black Unicorn writes is quite
correct IF ONE IS CONCERNED WITH LEGAL CORRECTNESS.  Not everyone
on this list could afford to do completely legal international
tax structuring.  I still stand by my statement, however, that
most list members could afford to use offshore techniques.  (If
you have a ton of money, by all means, hire Black Unicorn or
someone similarly situated, to help you with your planning.
Big money is a big target, andy you definitely need to have all
your i's dotted and t's crossed.


 S a n d y

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