Didn't know of their existence tough...
Everytime I see them, i'm like; Why don't you put a barrel on it?
Luckily almost all of my friends are like those farmers, so maybe I can arrange something for new years eve





Only our most well known member talks like that.Crajy Dutsh farmersh

Ishn't that weirdBrian the brain wrote:Only our most well known member talks like that.
I've had this impression for some years, and spudfiles has only reinforced itWe' all crazy like that son...

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This is seriously messed up. Apparently in response to the financial debt that America has, they are strictly enforcing the return of tax forms to the USA if you have US citizenship and if you have more than $10,000 USD in your non-US bank account and haven't disclosed it to the US Treasury, even if you have never lived or worked there. This enforcement is upheld so intensely that they will focus on those with a great amount of assets or even those who can take out student loans so that if they DON'T return these forms, they can be charged $10,000 per year for "undisclosed assets"...
So if I don't return some stupid form to the US, for every year for the rest of my life, they could take $10,000 each year from me to try and recover their own debt. Seriously. This sort of thing is why I don't tell anybody about my US citizenship... FUK U USA
I'm not sure if it's true. I would say that it's fictitious, but then again I don't have a non-US bank account.MrCrowley wrote:My friend posted this on facebook. Any truth to it?This is seriously messed up. Apparently in response to the financial debt that America has, they are strictly enforcing the return of tax forms to the USA if you have US citizenship and if you have more than $10,000 USD in your non-US bank account and haven't disclosed it to the US Treasury, even if you have never lived or worked there. This enforcement is upheld so intensely that they will focus on those with a great amount of assets or even those who can take out student loans so that if they DON'T return these forms, they can be charged $10,000 per year for "undisclosed assets"...
So if I don't return some stupid form to the US, for every year for the rest of my life, they could take $10,000 each year from me to try and recover their own debt. Seriously. This sort of thing is why I don't tell anybody about my US citizenship... FUK U USA

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After reading a bit on it, it doesn't seem to be anything new, if I'm reading correctly, it was originally passed in 1970.MrCrowley wrote:My friend posted this on facebook. Any truth to it?This is seriously messed up. Apparently in response to the financial debt that America has, they are strictly enforcing the return of tax forms to the USA if you have US citizenship and if you have more than $10,000 USD in your non-US bank account and haven't disclosed it to the US Treasury, even if you have never lived or worked there. This enforcement is upheld so intensely that they will focus on those with a great amount of assets or even those who can take out student loans so that if they DON'T return these forms, they can be charged $10,000 per year for "undisclosed assets"...
So if I don't return some stupid form to the US, for every year for the rest of my life, they could take $10,000 each year from me to try and recover their own debt. Seriously. This sort of thing is why I don't tell anybody about my US citizenship... FUK U USA

[youtube][/youtube]Brian the brain wrote:Only our most well known member talks like that.Crajy Dutsh farmersh
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