[quote=flu][quote=briansd1][quote=flu]Sounds like dodging taxes to me…[/quote]
The guy doesn’t live in America. Why does he need to remain an American citizen and pay US taxes?
What he did makes perfect sense to me.
I’m sure millions of foreign nationals who have become US citizens have given up their original citizenships to avoid ties and taxes to their home countries.[/quote]
He co founded an american company on american soil, no?
And if his net worth is $4billion. What’s the deal with paying extra taxes… What happened to all this rhetoric on taxing the rich????
Ah yes, because we really don’t want to tax “those rich”. We really just want to tax rich as defined to be gross W2 income above $250k…. Yeah, makes perfect sense to me…[/quote]
Have to disagree with you, flu. The rhetoric from *Washington and the MSM* is all about taxing working people who make over $250K/yr, but most of the people on the street who want “raise taxes on the rich” are talking about taxes on investments, especially ending the preference given to LT cap gains/dividends. Why not tax that at the same rates as earned income?