AH: "As usual, when tax is debated, the two sides line up -
Those who believe it is immoral, if not illegal, to evade tax, and -
Those who think that using poorly drafted legislation to avoid taxation is a legitimate proceedure.
I am firmly in the second camp - if the legislation allows the President, or indeed any individual, to avoid paying tax, then the responsibility is theirs to sort out their regulations, not the individuals to help them along by paying tax that is not demanded, simply to passify some notional morality clause. " - I am also in the second camp, if the legislature cannot define the parameters sufficiently then it is the job of all tax payers to expose them by legally avoiding taxation. As for all these "moral" points, how many of you would not avoid tax if you could? In my experience they are usually lefties taking a moral stance because they'll never be in a position where it's relevant. Most of them would make Ghengis Khan look like a pacifist in a fight over a torn fiver anyway. Usual hypocritical BS from the left.