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Are Tax Havens Moral or Immoral?

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 4, 2011 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Havens, Taxation

Being the world’s self-appointed defender of so-called tax havens has led to some rather bizarre episodes. The bureaucrats at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development threatened to have me thrown in a Mexican jail for the horrible crime of standing in...

Senator Rubio vs. Rogue IRS Bureaucrats

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 4, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Financial Privacy, Regulations, Tax Competition, Taxation

Senator Rubio continues to impress with his Reagan-like efforts to restrain government and promote growth. His latest initiative is legislation to curtail rogue IRS bureaucrats who are seeking to use regulatory edicts to overturn 90 years of law. Here are excerpts...

FATCA Law is an International Version of Obamacare’s 1099 Provision, a Nightmare for Cross-Border Economic Activity that Is Undermining Investment in America

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 20, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation

One of the tax increases buried in Obamacare was an onerous and intrusive “1099″ scheme that would have required businesses to collect tax identification numbers for just about any vendor and then send paperwork to the IRS whenever they did more than $600 of business....
Private Digital Money and the Fight Against Oppressive Government

Private Digital Money and the Fight Against Oppressive Government

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 2, 2011 | Blogs, Financial Privacy, Monetary Policy

I’m depressed about the global network of tax police being organized by the OECD and high-tax governments. If successful, it will lead to much bigger, more oppressive government. But maybe there’s a way of fighting back. Here’s a video from the folks at Reason TV...
A Line in the Sand Against the OECD

A Line in the Sand Against the OECD

by Andrew F. Quinlan | May 25, 2011 | Blogs, Europe, Financial Privacy, Tax Competition, Taxation

CF&P recently released a paper calling on low-tax jurisdictions to resist the OECD. The high-tax European welfare states which control the OECD continue to move the goal posts and devise ever more hoops through which low-tax jurisdictions are expected to jump. As...
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