Roger Ver moves to dismiss US tax evasion charges as ‘unconstitutional’
Roger Ver argued that the IRS exit tax for renounced US citizens with over $2 million in assets is unconstitutional and “impermissibly vague.”
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Roger Ver argued that the IRS exit tax for renounced US citizens with over $2 million in assets is unconstitutional and “impermissibly vague.”
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