RE: Tax Avoidance: Moral or Not?
November 17, 2016 at 9:58 am
(This post was last modified: November 17, 2016 at 9:59 am by Catholic_Lady.)
I don't see why it's immoral, personally. Ask yourself the same question - if you found out you were paying more taxes than you need to, would you stop and limit yourself to only what was needed? Or would you continue to pay the extra taxes? I would limit myself to only what I legally needed to pay in taxes, rather than extra.
What I DO think is immoral is not giving to charity or giving back to the community in any personal way. Everyone should be doing this to a certain extent, if they can afford to. Especially the rich.
What I DO think is immoral is not giving to charity or giving back to the community in any personal way. Everyone should be doing this to a certain extent, if they can afford to. Especially the rich.
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