I have not seen once in my life a hotel that does anonymous leases. Because you could fuck up their shit and run. Where do you come up with those examples?
misk
Wow, you found a universal tax fraud loophole that nobody did before - taxation is illegal invasion of privacy lol. You should consider career in accounting.
Ok, this is pointless, you're advocating for tax fraud outright.
Can you rent a flat anonymously? Doesn't that have to be reported for tax anyway? All of examples I'm seeing here are flat out tax fraud heaven.
I think you're on some ideological crusade, I'm more into pragmatism.
Seems like your solution costs more than it brings to the budget and all that you're gaining is false sense of privacy.
Have you ever bought a car? You can't do it anonymously, you have to register it.
All of you guys focus on some billionaires, mafia bosses etc but we're talking about 3k/10k EUR limits.
I'm asking how do you audit cash-heavy businesses doing petty tax fraud cost effectively?
3k EUR is not small income.
I'm not even sure what we're trading it for. Illusion of privacy from your own state?
It's an EU-wide thing now I think. Our car shops just say they can lower the price significantly if you pay by cash. Others just play dumb.
How are you going to audit cashless businesses that invoice one price and take another and how much is that going to cost? We're talking about likely widespread issue that needs solving systemically, not with adhoc actions.
So you're fine with tax collection being ineffective, got it. All taxation is theft and so on, right?