1996-10-05 - Re: Margaret Milner Richardson loses her breakfast…

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From: “James A. Donald” <jamesd@echeque.com>
To: Robert Hettinga <cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-10-05 18:42:07 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 02:42:07 +0800

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From: "James A. Donald" <jamesd@echeque.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 02:42:07 +0800
To: Robert Hettinga <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Margaret Milner Richardson loses her breakfast...
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At 07:49 PM 10/3/96 -0400, Robert Hettinga wrote:
>>From the Wall Street Journal Wednesday October 2, Page 1:
>
>Use of the internet to attract tax-dodgers rings alarm bells at the IRS.
>The rapidly expanding new worlds of the internet and electronic money are
>stirring deep concern at the IRS. "We know that some foriegn banks are now
>using the internet to solicit new customers with promises of complete
>anonymity and a haven from all taxes," IRS commissioner Margaret Milner
>Richardson said.

Could someone please post a list of these banks and their ads.

"http://www.eub.com/abouteub.htm" offers tax free interest.  
(They seem to be a genuine bank)

http://www.britnet.co.uk/scope/  just sells books -- 
"perpetual tourist" and all that stuff.
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