纽约时报的文章,不是在教我们如何逃税,是在讲有人是如何逃税的,大家一定要知道两者的区别。LOL
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所有的律师会计师都会讲,最容易的偷税方法是,办一个可以报schedule C 的独资公司。IRS很难分得清你花的钱是私用的还是给公司用的。2009 IRS收到2000万份schedules C, 消费达$1万2千亿。除了买东西,你还可以合法地给家里人发工资,无论是八十老人还是中小学生。有一CPA讲,他看见有人给3岁的孩童发工资。
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/what’s-the-easiest-way-to-cheat-on-your-taxes-.html
So what’s the easiest way to cheat on your taxes?
Run your own company. More specifically, as Greg Kyte, a Utah C.P.A., puts it, be the sole proprietor of a Schedule C business. Then you can buy stuff for yourself and probably write it off as a business expense. “You can look through your receipts for the year and say, ‘Here’s some stuff I bought at Home Depot,’ ” says Kyte (who, for the record, says he never does this). “The I.R.S. would have no idea if I bought that for my house or for my business.” There were more than 20 million Schedule C returns filed in 2009, with receipts of more than $1.2 trillion.
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Upstanding Schedule C filers have options, too. They can legally write off payment for office work done by family members, even if they’re in middle school. “I’ve seen people with infant children claiming that their kids are doing work,” says Howard Rosen, a St. Louis-based C.P.A. “I’m talking about a 3-year-old doing filing,” Rosen says. “He didn’t even know the alphabet.”