<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title> wrote</title><author_name>npub1s6z7hmmx2vud66f3utxd70qem8cwtggx0jgc7gh8pqwz2k8cltuqrdwk4c</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1s6z7hmmx2vud66f3utxd70qem8cwtggx0jgc7gh8pqwz2k8cltuqrdwk4c</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>&gt; The US Government&#39;s contention that a non-citizen can be guilty of tax evasion is just laughable on its face.&#xA;&#xA;Exit tax is due when you renounce citizenship, at which point you&#39;re still a citizen.&#xA;&#xA;There&#39;s also plenty of non-citizens who have to pay US taxes, e.g. everyone with shares in a pass through LLC. And if they commit fraud doing so, they can get charged with that.&#xA;&#xA;He&#39;ll probably settle for a nominal fiat amount that&#39;s less than the value of Bitcoin he would have had to sell back in the day.&#xA;&#xA;Meanwhile he gets some TV attention with, indeed, the absolute insane idea that his book need CIA suppression. And Tucker gets to make money promoting nonsense. Everyone wins? :-)</html></oembed>