Timeline for Can an accountant ignore criminal activity by their client?
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Nov 18 at 11:41 | comment | added | nuggethead | @quarague probably more like a hundred or so | |
Nov 18 at 9:02 | comment | added | quarague | How big is this community supposed to be? If it consists of just a married couple it looks much easier to legally stay off the grid than if they are a hundred people. | |
Nov 15 at 16:30 | answer | added | littleadv | timeline score: 2 | |
Nov 15 at 10:50 | comment | added | nuggethead | Also I don't plan to go into specific detail about HOW the taxes are paid | |
Nov 15 at 10:49 | comment | added | nuggethead | @Cadence yes they meet once a year or so | |
Nov 15 at 9:45 | comment | added | Cadence | @Trish But as discussed in the linked question, that's not accurate for his taxes - he has to estimate his income based on what he's selling (or trading) to others in his community. | |
Nov 15 at 9:35 | comment | added | Trish | @Cadence The instruction could be as thorough as "pay taxes for a person owning X acres in the mountains and having 0 income, renew my hunting and fishing permit each year and put it in the box at this location on the first of the month." | |
Nov 15 at 5:28 | comment | added | Cadence | Are Alice and Bob in communication (even sporadically) while he's "off the grid"? Or did he just leave a bunch of money in a bank account and tell her to guesstimate his taxes for the duration? There's no way that Alice would be able to accurately do Bob's taxes without up-to-date information about his life, so I suspect she would have a professional duty to dig a little more. | |
Nov 15 at 3:18 | history | asked | nuggethead | CC BY-SA 4.0 |