1. The surest way to avoid property tax is to move to live on a houseboat
In the United States, at the beginning of the last century, a draconian land tax was adopted, which made even a tiny hut inaccessible to most people, because the property tax also increased proportionally. But as you know, "the need for invention is cunning" (and it doesn't matter where it lives). The poor, left without a roof over their heads, simply moved to live on the water. As it turned out, there is no tax on movable property. Since then, many coastal cities have entire settlements with residential buildings on rafts, pontoons or all kinds of floating craft.
2. Small but constant income from sending letters to nowhere
An original way to make money on insurance of letters was invented by an Italian scientist who persistently sent letters to the famous Soviet dissident for many years in a row. The trick was that the letters were sent only with the insurance service, knowing in advance that the addressee would never receive it. Unfortunately, now this method is not relevant, but then an enterprising scientist earned up to 16 thousand on this. dollars in year (!).
3. Labyrinth is the perfect way to increase distance to meet regulations
For many years, along the busy highways and highways of India, the restaurant business flourished with a mass of bars, cafes, eateries and "liqueurs" where you could buy alcohol at any time of the day or night. This continued until a law was passed (2017) prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages within a radius of 500 m from the roadway. The establishments had to be closed or refused to sell alcohol, if it was not possible to make the transfer of objects according to the new rules.
But even in such harsh trading conditions, one owner managed to leave the Aiswarya bar in the same place and safely trade in strong drinks. In order not to lose vital income, go to jail or pay a colossal fine, he has more than tripled the walking distance by creating... a maze of concrete blocks. Now the distance from the bar stool closest to the entrance to the federal highway is 520 m.
4. Living in a rented apartment without rent
Ever since the United States rashly adopted the Loft Law, there have been plenty of freebie lovers who have taken full advantage of it. With this law, the authorities wanted to rein in real estate owners who did not take care of the withdrawal of residential property in time. buildings into commercial or have not signed a lease agreement for loft premises that have been converted from commercial areas. Landlords are now paying in full for this negligence. Not only are they imposed huge fines, but also the dodgy tenants living in the apartments refuse to pay even for utilities, and on legal grounds.
A considerable number of Americans have already taken advantage of the legalized loophole, but most of all, a family with 2 children became famous for this. Zakkari Bennett and Karen Norm, who saved about half a million in over 6 years of free living in downtown New York dollars
Remarkable: In this field, a couple of millionaires also noted - supermodel Emily Ratajkowski and her husband, film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, who do not insolently pay for luxury apartments and constantly sue to live like this farther.
5. Own mansion with a swimming pool for $ 16.
For 8 months, Texan Kenneth Robinson lived in a huge mansion worth $ 340,000, paying only a court fee of $ 16. And he managed to do this thanks to his knowledge of the law of "illegal possession", which provides a very useful loophole. Almost any rogue, seeing an empty house, can calmly settle in it, wait a little, suddenly the owner appears. If this does not happen, he goes to court, writes a statement that the house is abandoned, pays a penny duty and lives on. Although such prosperity may not last long, because sooner or later the owner is announced and the illegal alien is forced to leave someone else's palace. According to the authors of Novate.ru, this is what happened with Robinson, but he is not offended, because he is now a celebrity. Kenneth wrote a book on how to legally move into someone else's house and live for free, it quickly became a bestseller and brought in considerable income.
6. Clever ways to get around dry law
Of course, we will not consider completely legitimate options for going to a bar or restaurant after 22 hours for a bottle of beer, or what we will not be stronger, we will dwell only on the most extravagant tricks. Everyone knows that it is impossible to sell strong drinks at night, but so far no one has forbidden to rent it. As ridiculous as it may sound, similar proposals can be found on the Internet, and they really work. For those who did not have enough drinks of different strengths at a protracted party, an order is delivered with a proposal to conclude a lease agreement, let's say for several bottles or even boxes, providing a deposit for the full cost of alcohol for a period until morning. The trick is that the tenant violates the terms of the contract and is deprived of the security deposit.
Sellers also do a similar option, only they (at the request of the client) can arrange promotions, during the duration of which, the thirsty person only has to buy a bottle of mineral water or chewing gum rubles commercials for 500. But for this, lovers of intoxicating will receive a coveted gift absolutely free.
And finally, if you are unbearable and do not want to conclude a contract or stomp into the store for attractive "gifts", you can call... an alcoholic taxi. In this case, everything you need will simply be brought to the right address and at any time of the day.
7. New religion for smokers
In many civilized countries, the authorities are so concerned about the health of the nation that they banned smoking in public places, bars and restaurants and did so at the legislative level. And if in some powers law enforcement officers turn a blind eye to such violations (from raid to raid), then in the Netherlands this is very strict. But there, too, there was a quirky owner of the Lindeboom bar, who invented a new religion, and named his establishment... by the church, so that visitors who smoke can rest in peace, performing the "ritual" of smoking, when and how much to them pleases.
8. To get around taxes, you can declare yourself a monarch and start a war
Quite fantastic events take place in Australia, where micro-empires within the country appear overnight. Throughout the history of the state, 11 self-proclaimed principalities, empires or republics were formed, but the most famous and fundamental was the principality - Hutt River, which was created by the farmer Leonardo George Casley. To avoid persecution and persecution, the desperate prince not only declared the territory of his farming province of Great Britain, swearing allegiance to the queen, but also declared... war Australia. And the most incomprehensible thing is that the huge state "retreated" (at the legislative level), thereby recognizing the independence of the inhabitants of the Hutt River, exempting them from paying taxes.
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Informative: The micro-state represented by Crown Prince Graham Castle (HRH Prince Leonard the First of Hutt died in February 2019) has announced that it is returning to the Commonwealth of Australia. From summer 2020 the principality of the Hutt River ceased to exist, becoming a virtual state.
Despite the obvious benefits from adventures taken by dodgy people, you should not deceive the state, because sooner or later you can fall into your own networks. I would like to draw the attention of lovers of walks in the woods, this year Russians need carefully study the rules for picking berries and mushrooms, so as not to run into a fine, or even a real term.
A source: https://novate.ru/blogs/260621/59023/
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