
By David J. Rotfleisch
Special to the Financial Independence Hub
When “de-taxers” use best business practices such as franchising and friends and family of multi-level marketing (MLM) techniques, you know that even fringe thinkers are watching and learning from the likes of “Dragon’s Den” and “Shark Tank.” Entrepreneurialism, it seems, has caught on in the tax evasion industry.
They’re running seminars and courses, and selling books, CDs, and DVDs, to teach fringe thinkers and gullible Canadians that it’s their God-given right not to pay taxes and here’s how to do it: commit fraud by evading tax. They are “educational,” setting up schools to do this.
And they do this for fees, of course.
Two de-taxer founders now in jail
De-taxers have been on Canada Revenue Agency’s radar for a long time and the founders of two different tax evasion schemes have been jailed recently. Tax protestors have gone from nuisance to serving jail time, plus hefty fines, in short order.