We all assume they're avoiding taxes but the funny thing about this is that you can treat this stuff like Roth IRAs, just pay your taxes one year and then just use the post-tax money to create entities offshore and hold assets indefinitely. The IRS doesn't care what you do with post-tax money! There is no prohibition on doing stuff outside the country, there are no capital controls for US citizens. The main differenc…
> The IRS doesn't care what you do with post-tax money! There is no prohibition on doing stuff outside the country No, the IRS absolutely does care what you do with your money abroad. If you create a foreign bank account (anywhere) they literally require said foreign bank to send a report every year of your assets. And the bank always complies, because the US treasury can restrict its ability to transact in US dollar…
Yes, a report is sent by the bank
No, that has nothing to do with there being a problem or any liability for you. A report goes out to the IRS, so what. Was your main point to say "and therefore the IRS cares?" okay. It means nothing to them if there is no tax event.