The tweet was deleted by the author.
But we saved everything 🙂.
Dan Neidle challenges the common belief regarding land value tax (LVT) in OECD countries.
He states there may be a strong case for an LVT, but emphasizes that land in his view is not under-taxed—in fact, he claims land is taxed more in OECD countries than anywhere else, but suggests the method of taxation is problematic.
Neidle has recently reported on major tax controversies. He revealed that a British fugitive accused in a $600 million U.S. tax fraud case demanded a $120 million payout. In a separate case, Neidle described how a stamp scheme exploited flaws in the IRS 1099-OID tax form process. These cases illustrate Neidle's focus on the complexities of international tax enforcement.