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Re: Tax question
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IRS can also subpoena your Neteller records from YOU Of course they can. That is not in dispute. Neteller and they informed me that they would cooperate with the IRS Fine, but that doesn't alter the fact that if they choose to say no, the IRS has no jurisdiction over them. [/ QUOTE ] I understand you take pride in your perfect record. You "have repeatedly on this site informed posters correctly about the tax laws of the US." But come on give it a rest. |
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Re: Tax question
What's your point? Is it your contention that the IRS has jurisdiction in Canada?
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Re: Tax question
No, I think the point is if Neteller "chooses" to not cooperate with the IRS, then they will have chosen to not to do any business with US Citizens in the future, and will find themselves unable to access US controlled banking networks.
I think Neteller will choose to screw any individual customer pretty quickly before it writes off 90% of it's future business. But you are correct, they do have the choice. |
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