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RE: Julian Assange and "dictators"

in #stop6 years ago

No I did not agree to tax. Australia just passed a ban on cash transactions over $10,000 dollars through the house of representatives. Despite all the public that are against it. Up to two years jail and fines up to $25,000. Still need to find out more about details and if it does become law.

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...if you buy a car for $11,000, can you not agree to pay in two amounts over 60 minutes in 2 separate transaction, one of 5,000 and one of 6,000?

If you think on your feet and a with will to do so, you can sidestep government tyranny..(they're stupid and slow)

No not from what I have heard so far you will still be paying over $10,000 for the purchase and will be considered as one transaction. That is my current understanding.

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I get you. But if there were two separate bills?

2 thousand for ' customer serive' 9 thousand for the car....see what i mean?

These things can be done (accountants do it all the time).

Just the need the will of the people to do it.

Government would be powerless - forever catching up ( which it can't be done if there is the will to avoid it)

I know exactly what you mean though the way the bill is written it does not matter how many ways you break up the payment as they will lump all the payments together for the one purchase. If the bill gets put into law and it's looking very likely then once we know all the details we may find loop holes around it.

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Government would be powerless - forever catching up

They'll just take some prudent players and make public examples out of them to bring the majority into compliance.

.... to bring the majority into compliance.

yeah, but that's not my fault. lol

Speculative at best. It would all depend on if you were involved, to what extent and if you got caught.

Prudent players? Then use useful idiots to extort and punish them!.

I thought about that after I posted it but didn't go back and change it, I think I meant to say pertinent.

I am not about anarchy, thanks but no thanks.

That is because the banks are "broke"