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Once again, hypothetically, imagine there is a guy who is a subcontractor who got a new long term contract and is now making $3200+ weekly. That Subcontractor knows that 30% of that, before deductions, goes to Uncle Sam, which means niggers and spics, which will be maybe a 12k bill quarterly, and he wants to keep as much of his money as possible. How would he go about hiding that? Or at very least keeping 90% or more of his money?

Just curious

Edit: Person is being paid by a fairly large company who by only pays by direct deposit. And maybe tax fraud isn’t the right way to put it. I wanna do whatever people like Amazon does and pay less than 5% taxes

Once again, hypothetically, imagine there is a guy who is a subcontractor who got a new long term contract and is now making $3200+ weekly. That Subcontractor knows that 30% of that, before deductions, goes to Uncle Sam, which means niggers and spics, which will be maybe a 12k bill quarterly, and he wants to keep as much of his money as possible. How would he go about hiding that? Or at very least keeping 90% or more of his money? Just curious Edit: Person is being paid by a fairly large company who by only pays by direct deposit. And maybe tax fraud isn’t the right way to put it. I wanna do whatever people like Amazon does and pay less than 5% taxes

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Running a 24/7 daycare out of your home will allow you to deduct—pretty much—everything.

Edit: The reasons why you can deduct pretty much everything is why I mentioned the daycare. If you don’t buy assets for your company, you will pay it in taxes.