In 1789, an octogenarian Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter containing the famous opinion that “in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes”. Franklin was mistaken. Many taxes are easily and legally avoided by the simple expedient of not doing whatever it is that attracts the tax.
1789年,年届八旬的本杰明•富兰克林(Benjamin Franklin)在一封信中提出一个著名的观点:“在这个世界上,除了死亡和税收,没有什么是确定的。”富兰克林说错了。通过简单的权宜之计,即什么事情需要纳税就不做它,就可以轻松并且合法地规避许多税收。
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