You can always say no and this is what happens in a monetary based, unequal, racist society. The Have's outnumber the Have Not's; so when its time to fund these programs many say the Government shouldn't be doing, Non-Profits/NGO's they are going to ask the Rich who can afford it to give them some money.Ghost wrote:Your post essentially comes down to saying, "Why don't you want to be rich? We're just going to take your money. That's all!" The last things I want to fund are the dadygov, NGOs, and "charities." Not that I'm ever going to have to worry about it. I'm aiming for a modest income and most importantly: freedom. Being rich makes one a target and what you have said shows it.djfourmoney wrote:What's wrong with being Rich? Yes NGO's and other "do-gooders" will ask you for money but you can spare it, why are you hording it? We just don't call it like we see it. We think hording is for compulsive people. Sorry but that is some rich people as well. Its impossible to spend the money some people have in two or three lifetimes.Ghost wrote:This is one reason I don't ever want to be rich. It makes you more of a target, especially to the harpies. And the government. And, well, everybody who wants something.
Pre-nups are100% worthless. A judge will just declare it invalid. Just like that. Because, you know, f**k you, that's why. Hide stuff and don't let any woman know that you are rich. That's what I would do.
Of course you'll be taxed more, but instead of having the bullshit reaction that you should had, why not read up on economics. I have argued successfully that even $500,000 for a household income is not what it use to be, so if you consider that rich, its not.
That is upper middle class these days. With the Sequester deal from earlier this year, you got a marginal hit in your taxes, big deal. You'll give the Government like $1,500 a year more. If you're whining about that, you better get a better accountant or tax lawyer.
If you spend more than 320 days a year out of the country and earn less than $92,500, you are tax exempt and I am pretty sure you qualify. If you start making hundreds of thousands of dollars you can afford to pay taxes, Warren Buffet isn't whining, why are you???
Define "Freedom", I don't think you have any idea of the concept. If you think not being forced to pay any tax whatsoever is apart of being free, then do like the many of the so-called Lazy and earn just enough for the earned income tax credit and like the Right loves to say, pay no income taxes.
You have two ways to pay no taxes if that offends you so much. You will have to pay tax in any country you live in, nobody is completely exempt.
Be Poor or Live Outside the US for 330 days and make less than 97K.
Either you plan on being single for a very long time or you're not taking other life issues into account by saying I want to be frugal and pay no taxes.