Welcome to Gaia! :: View User's Journal | Gaia Journals

 
 

View User's Journal

Report This Entry Subscribe to this Journal
stimulatingalib65 Journal stimulatingalib65 Personal Journal


stimulatingalib65
Community Member
avatar
0 comments
Offshore Bank Accounts And The Latest Irs Hiring Spree
User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maXymp-4ZQM

For several years, I have been giving advice on how to disappear. I receive emails from many people with questions ranging from property information to medical questions. When you break it down disappearing is simply starting over again, no different then loading that U-haul and having a checklist at hand.

The good news is that having an informational plan of action folks can take a look at isn't shady, scary or difficult to open. In some cases, you can open one with a couple hundred dollars or even less. In some cases, you have to visit the country, which could be easy if you live near the Canadian border, for instance, or are taking a vacation sometime soon. There are, however, banks in Norway, Gibraltar, the Channel Islands (UK), and elsewhere where you don't need to visit to open your account. You can do it all through the mail.

Doing proper research is key to getting the right card and using it properly. Your next step will be to learn all you can about offshore bank accounts and offshore banking. Learning all you can will ensure you get the level of anonymity you need.

offshore banks are banks that are located in a country other than your own. The reason why people choose offshore banks is because of the stability and the privacy that they offer. A person can spend this money when they want to, but many individuals choose not to do so. An offshore savings account is the choice of many individuals who wish to increase their savings. It just seems so much easier to spend money when it is in a local bank, but it seems harder to spend when it is in an offshore account.

To the average businessperson, only the guys with tens of millions secretly stashed in Swiss bank accounts get prosecuted. Don't tell that to Michael Schiavo. He was just prosecuted for hiding money in a Swiss account back in 2003. How much money does the IRS say he hid? A whopping $90,000. That's it.

work from home, debit card, big business




 
 
Manage Your Items
Other Stuff
Get GCash
Offers
Get Items
More Items
Where Everyone Hangs Out
Other Community Areas
Virtual Spaces
Fun Stuff
Gaia's Games
Mini-Games
Play with GCash
Play with Platinum