Google Maps Used To Find Tax Cheats
phantomfive writes "Some countries are worried about the privacy implications of Google Maps, but Lithuania is using them to find tax cheats. 'After Google's car-borne cameras were driven through the Vilnius area last year, the tax men in this small Baltic nation got busy. They have spent months combing through footage looking for unreported taxable wealth. ... Two recent cases netted $130,000 in taxes and penalties after investigators found houses photographed by Google that weren't on official maps. ... "We were very impressed," said Modestas Kaseliauskas, head of the State Tax Authority. "We realized that we could do more with less and in shorter time."' The people of Lithuania don't seem to mind. 'Authorities have been aided by the local populace. "We received even more support than we expected," said Mr. Kaseliauskas.'"
The people of Lithuania don't seem to mind. 'Authorities have been aided by the local populace. "We received even more support than we expected," said Mr. Kaseliauskas.'
It's only normal and expected. I would help authorities catch the assholes who don't pay their taxes. Unfortunately, where I live authorities don't even try catching them, mainly because they're all the same.
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Personally, I would think that people would be happy to help the tax cops find the tax cheats. When rich people and corporations cheat on their taxes I have to pay more.
And yet I understand his surprise. For some reason, ordinary joes & janes (who get a salary and have little opportunity to cheat on their taxes) often seem to be against the idea of clamping down on high-end tax cheats. For some reason, their feeling that taxes are unpleasant (to put it mildly) translates into an aversion to the idea of them being properly enforced.
I read that and am impressed by how many people are included even though the authors can only say "did they drop out because of back taxes?", i.e., lots of accusations and inuendo without facts.
I can just see the coming flurry of bills on the Senate floor to obfuscate parts of Google maps "in the name of national security"
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The problem is VAT is a sales tax. Sales tax hit those who spend more of their income harder than those who spend less- they're the most regressive form of taxation there is. That's the exact opposite of what taxes should do. What we ought to do instead is actually prosecute tax frauds, reduce loopholes in the tax code, and make investment income tax at a higher rate than earned income.
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Dear Mr. Google,
Please tell me when your satellite gadget is going to be flying over me taking snapshots. I would like to go outside, and show the IRS my better side.
Thanks,
Mr. Kid
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Erm, nope. Pretty much everywhere in Europe has both. We pay income tax when we earn money and VAT when we spend it. We also incur income tax when we save it and get paid interest by the bank.
In fact ~25% of my gross income gets taken in income tax and National Insurance via PAYE before I even get my hands on it, then most stuff I buy has a 20% VAT on top of it (there are exceptions: some stuff is a lower rate and an even small amount of stuff is zero rated).
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Sales taxes are horrifically regressive and unacceptable.
That's stupid for 2 reasons:
1. I'll bet you good money you believe in more than 1% of what the government is doing: 1% of the US federal budget is $38 billion, which just about covers either federal law enforcement (including prosecutions) or transportation infrastructure (including air travel, highways, rail, and cargo shipping), but not both. Cut out law enforcement and you might as well not have a legal system. Cut out transportation and all that stuff you currently see showing up in your local Walmart won't get there. I highly doubt you want to live in that kind of country.
2. If Paul evades taxes successfully, the government will simply try to collect revenue from someone else. If they can't, they will borrow the money to function. If they can't borrow the money, they will inflate the currency.
Basically, your argument, which I'm guessing you think is libertarian, is actually anarchist - a coercive authority with no money can't do anything at all. So on that basis, I'd recommend that you move to Somalia, Afghanistan, or one of the other areas of the world that has no functioning government whatsoever, and thus no taxes.
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I'll just move everything underground! http://www.buzzfeed.com/scott/stunning-underground-homes
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I'm sure there's a pic somewhere on Google Maps of a super hero ducking into his lair.
I swear to God...I swear to God! That is NOT how you treat your human!
You may be unaware of this but libertarians have solutions for all of this - 4x4s and mud trails instead of roads, dudes with guns instead of defense, open pits of burning garbage, DIY sewage systems and surgical masks instead of sanitation.
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We tried that. People were dieing from unsafe food products- meat that was slaughtered in unsanitary conditions, alcohol that has gasoline and other non-edible fillers added in, and crooks who just plain lied about what was in their product. Read Upton Sinclair's The Jungle sometime.
Foo and shelter for the poor? Non-government efforts have been attempted since pre-Roman times. They all failed miserably- people would literally die of starvation in major cities. Now we have government efforts. They're not perfect, but they work- the starvation in western civilizations is damn near zero, the remainder being child abuse cases.
Defense- please tell me how you're going to self organize for defense against an opponent that can kill you by tens of thousands from a continent away, and pay for this effort? Oh, and please tell me how you'll do this without creating an organization that will just take power.
Roads? Well since we never prevented anyone from building them, the US must have a had a sweet set of private roads for cross country travel before the government stepped in and fucked them up. Oh wait, it was the exact opposite- the government was needed to build and finance the interstate system. In fact, there's been no time in the history of the world where an extensive network of private roads was made adequate to the nation's transportation needs.
Step the fuck out of fantasyville and into the real world.
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Maybe the people of Lithuania don't seem to mind because their Tax Agency actually has a reputation for fairness, due process, and reasonable penalties for violators. Stranger things have happened. I personally made use of the street view in Lithuania to "visit" my ancestors' villages. (They left for the US ca. 1910, but the villages have survived the past century pretty well.)
What's funny is how low-tech and basic this is. When I read the summary that they're "using Google Street View" w/out RTFA, I figured they were spotting photos of gold-plated monocle polishing machines through peoples' windows. No. They're spotting the fact that undocumented houses happen to exist in plain view from the street. At one level, this is about as high-tech as a 1880s beat cop walking by and say, "'ello chaps, whatcha building?" or common snitches. But another way to look at it, is that the tax people and the people on the street weren't talking to each other, and Street View puts the commonly-known-but-not-understood information into the right (or wrong, depending on your PoV) hands. The tax people probably could have done the same job by driving around, but this is faster and more convenient.
select * from lots where lots.taxed_houses lots.actual_houses;
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Good job, Lithuania!
Wow. Just imagine all the good the old Soviet Union could have done with this technology!
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>> Their are free market options like private arbitration firms, private security firms, bounty hunters, selling claims to those are willing to prosecute (champerty), and other solutions that haven't been allowed to be discovered yet.
Are you saying that the guy with the bigger gun should always win the contract dispute?
Note that there is a difference between Federal Law Enforcement and State Law Enforcement in the USA. The overwhelming majority of things most of us think of as "crimes" (y'know, things like robbery, assault, murder, that sort of thing) are actually covered by State Law Enforcement (and Courts) as opposed to Federal Law Enforcement....
Federal Law Enforcement does cover important stuff like Copyright and Patent enforcement, of course - that might be important to you....
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The main problem that makes anarchy untenable is that, if you can succeed in throwing off the proverbial "yoke of government taxation", there will be a power vacuum, which will soon be filled by power seekers of various types.
If you would rather fight your whole life to prevent being killed by the inevitable warlords and their "private security", as opposed to living in our current system, then our minds cannot meet.
Not if done correctly... Sales tax on non essentials basically taxes people on leisure items (and therefore those with enough money to spend on leisure) while letting others live. It's actually one of the things done correctly in my home state, food, clothing etc are not taxed but tv's video games eating at restaurants are.
I simply don't believe it.
In there, you have a GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL claiming that he's happy that they could do MORE with LESS?
Seriously, this is the internet but there is just some shit that I cannot believe.
-Styopa
It's only normal and expected. I would help authorities catch the assholes who don't pay their taxes.
Agreed. Or put another way:
Dear Tax Dodger,
Fuck you. Pony up.
Most Sincerely,
The rest of us who pay our taxes honestly.
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The turnpike system of private roads in England worked well enough. The option of building the interstates as private roads was never attempted; instead the government just went ahead and did it. Same in Europe, except in France you do pay a toll to use their Freeways, though they are operated by the government. But from first principles there's no reason why a private firm shouldn't build, operate and charge for the use of a road. You're probably right about the rest of the stuff - but it's as well to be bombproof!
Some other things federal law enforcement regularly gets involved in dealing with:
- Kidnappings
- Gun trafficking
- Human trafficking
- Drug smuggling
- Gang violence
- Organized crime
- Bank heists
- Counterfeiting
- Securities fraud
- Hate crimes committed by groups like the KKK or Aryan Nation
- And, oh yeah, terrorists (I'm not saying we should be running around afraid of terrorists, but there are some, and the FBI is the leading organization to deal with them in the US)
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And "gun trafficking" wasn't even a crime till the Feds made it one. Ditto "drug smuggling". And "hate crimes".
Counterfeiting I'll give you. Not an FBI job, but the T-men like to keep busy with it.
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http://boingboing.net/2010/05/04/satellite-photos-cat.html
> As the nation of Greece teeters on the edge of bankruptcy, its tax authorities
> are taking aim at Greece's notorious tax-evading rich elite. Using satellite
> photos, the tax authority examined the claim of the residents of Athens's
> wealthy suburbs and discovered that, rather than the 324 swimming
> pools claimed by the locals, there were 16,974 of them.
http://www.italymagazine.com/italy/olbia/google-earth-reveals-tax-evasion-scam-italys-finance-police
> Google Earth reveals tax evasion scam to Italy's Finance Police
http://gizmodo.com/5603054/officials-are-looking-for-your-swimming-pool-on-google-earth-right-now
> Officials Are Looking For Your Swimming Pool on Google Earth Right Now
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60 billion here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Google+Dublin&fb=1&gl=us&hq=Google&hnear=0x48670e80ea27ac2f:0xa00c7a9973171a0,Dublin,+Ireland&cid=0,0,14179187141338221046&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A
And 74 billion more here:
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hollyhill+Industrial+Estate,+Cork,+Ireland&hl=en&sll=51.903599,-8.505019&sspn=0.01124,0.027874&oq=Hollyhill+Industrial+Estate&hnear=Hollyhill+Industrial+Estate,+Cork,+County+Cork,+Ireland&t=m&z=15
I do not understand why governments do not adopt the balanced account system: each individual or business should have their accounts balanced: their current expenses plus current savings must match the savings of the previous year plus their current earnings.
Thus, with such a system, no one would be able to hide profits, simply because if they did so there accounts would be unbalanced.
Prosecute? You mean appeal to the government to decide which of us it'll side with?
But yes, bounty hunters - also called mercenaries - would work to enforce your will. And they work just as well enforcing Joe Warlord's will, so you might have bigger problems than fraud.
Ladies and gentlemen, libertarianism in a nutshell: not having food is just like not having video games.
But to answer your question: without a government, whether you can take my stuff or I can take yours depends entirely on which one of us has a bigger club.
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NY Did this a while back http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Heads-Up-Google-Earth-Used-to-Track-Illegal-Pools-on-Long-Island-99723394.html Used Google Earth to track down pools with no permits...
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I've been impressed enough to give job references ("I worked supervising Mr.X at Y for Z months, and when I had to give Mr.X shit for his equipment falling apart, he impressed me with his repairs, and his honesty." He went on to work for much higher pay with less unreliable equipment and so had to lie less.) And I'm glad to see that others are as imaginative, and effective. Good one, guys and girls! Sock it to them and make sure that the rich thieves pay their taxes!
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The government in lithuania catch tax cheats with google and the locals help as they are pathetic people who have to pay taxes and resent those that don't but the wealthy never pay them at all so why not target them .too scared the rockerfellers and vanderbuilts would have them snuffed so as allways the poor pay for a government that denies them a job a house human rights and maintains them in poverty.