The following conversation that took place at Jack Townsend’s blog. Jack Townsend is of the opinion that Canadians can’t simply choose not to obey the IRS. I am of the opinion that the IRS is a criminal organization that is violating the rights of Canadians and it is only good and proper to disobey what are clearly unjust laws. Jack’s view is that Canadians who choose to disobey US tax laws are not going to get any sympathy from him. What he says about jury nullification is particularly interesting in light of my argument that the US tax laws applied in Canada are a violation of the right to trial by jury in the district in which the alleged crime was committed. It is sad to see the law professor with such little sympathy for the our situation, as it is so very much like the causes of US revolution against British rule.
That an RRSP is even considered some kind of delinquent account at all is offensive to Canadians. The IRS could take a much more lenient stand towards RRSPs since they are equivalent to IRAs except in a “foreign” country. Foreign only from the point of view of the IRS, but domestic as far as Canadians are concerned. What’s “foreign” to us is the IRS, which is the External Internal Revenue Service.
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