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29914383 No.29914383 [Reply] [Original]

Okay guys, What are some good ways that I can get out of paying taxes.
I got unemployment benefits last year (2020 June - Dec) and chose to withheld taxes, and I don't feel like paying for Shanequa's 3 children.
I did make some capital gains from options trading. What would happen if I just don't include 1099G on my annual taxes? How likely is it that I get busted by the IRS knocking on my door?
And what would happen if I choose to not file my taxes? What would happen?

I guess my question is what are some ways I can get around paying less taxes. I've made shit ton of donations to goodwill.

>> No.29914741

>>29914383
Your brokerage will do you the favor of letting them know for you

>> No.29914817

>>29914741
Yeah, I figured. But is it possible to get away with 1099G or any of my taxable income.
Or can I bloat the amount of donations I've made (I've donated a ton of clothes, used kitchen utensils, etc) to Goodwill, food pantries, and churches?

>> No.29915347

>>29914383
Isn't the old school trick to just go to malta invest the 150k to local businesses buy local property and get citizenship and then renounce your US citizenship.