Ronald Sokol

Our loves and friendships are not immune from the weight of taxes. They contribute to broken marriages, ruined friendships, the breakup of businesses and the downfall of states. Democratically elected governments try to tax as heavily as they think they can get away with so that those who win elections can distribute the revenue in the hope of getting re-elected. The taxpayer is both beneficiary and victim, and the balance between the two is often not in the taxpayer’s favor. The taxpayer strives to reduce his cost but knows that it is unlawful to evade taxes. If done deliberately and fraudulently evasion is a crime. The tax minimization industry consists … Continue reading Ronald Sokol