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    1. magenta_placenta on

      In criminal law, the government has to prove you committed a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. That’s the „presumed innocent“ principle people usually mean.

      With taxes, the system is built around self-reporting. You report your income and deductions. The IRS initially accepts your return as filed. If the IRS later challenges it (audit), the burden shifts to you to substantiate what you claimed.

      That can feel like „presumed guilty“ but legally it’s closer to „you made the claim, so you must support it.“ If you say „I earned $X“ or „I qualify for deduction Y“ you’re asserting a fact. The IRS doesn’t have to disprove it first, they can ask you to show evidence.

      Tax enforcement is about compliance, documentation and accounting.

    2. UnderstandingThis636 on

      In the US you can go to jail until they prove your guilty trust they did it to me 2 months later and a couple 1000 dollars and what do you know I was innocent of all charges except for going 5 miles over the speed limit which isn’t a jail able offence

    3. apocecliptic on

      Pro-Milei post?  For the guy who needed a $40 billion bailout from our pedophile president to avert an economic collapse?  Alrighty.

    4. AKA, makin’ it easier for the wealthy to pay zilch towards the society they exploit

    5. Critical_Plan5370 on

      This dude is related to Netanyahu. Both born: Mileikowsky. Nothing he does is for the people. 

    6. Conciousfractal88 on

      You forget to mention he also create a new law to increase from 8 to 12 hours the daily work shifts and now company’s can pay whit his own products instead of money …example if you work in a supermarket they will pay you whit food and not money….those are the laws for the people Lol ,and at the same time he sell the Patagonia to the jews and they kick out some argentinians out of his own lands , they create a legal hoax to kick him out to build some datacenter in the best zone of Argentina and they made a deal whit the FMI to reduce 50% the salary and money from retired old people

      https://www.perfil.com/noticias/cordoba/reforma-laboral-advierten-por-el-pago-total-del-salario-en-especies.phtml

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yva8ry8PBzI

      https://www.laopiniondetandil.com.ar/2025/10/09/la-gente-lo-entendera-caputo-se-comprometio-con-el-fmi-a-bajar-un-50-los-salarios-y-las-jubilaciones/

      And yall call this the laws for the people ? People dont even have money to buy decent food 🤦🏻‍♂️

    7. FlimsyIndependent752 on

      I didn’t even know this as I am apparently a Argentinian tax payer as well as American since I’m apparently keeping their government afloat.

    8. Guilty until proven innocent is also applied during encounters with law enforcement and ICE.

    9. >a law for the people

      lmfao who do you think is going to benefit the most from this? that’s right, the rich.

    10. In Canada it’s the opposite. You’re either guilty or they don’t have enough evidence to convict you. Innocence isn’t a possible outcome.

    11. FFS_IsThisNameTaken2 on

      If that dude is behind it, I wonder what the catch is. He’s beholden to a foreign country, and possibly related to the leader of that foreign country, so I feel like there’s a catch to the law.

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