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Death, Taxes, and Turduckens

Unraveling History’s Biggest Tax Heist and the Broken System That Enabled It

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Death, Taxes, and Turduckens

De : Jens Kurt Heycke
Lu par : Francis G. Kearney
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Amazon #1 Bestseller in White Collar Crime, Corporate Finance, and Tax Law

“Gripping and well researched… thrilling narrative nonfiction.” — Kirkus Reviews

How could Robert Brockman, one of the world’s richest men, hide billions from the IRS for decades?

The answer involves secret servers, coded aliases, and elaborate offshore “trust turduckens.”

Based on exclusive interviews with federal investigators, the story unfolds like a spy thriller: undercover stings, a lawyer’s suicide, a brazen dementia defense, and a mysterious death that froze billions offshore.

At the heart is a paranoid billionaire who appeared to own nothing on paper, and the relentless agents who spent years unmasking his alleged offshore empire.

The stakes are enormous. Tax evasion burdens honest taxpayers with an extra $447 billion annually, while the ultra-wealthy hide over $1 trillion offshore. This book reveals how the system is gamed and how it could be fixed.

“What might sound like dry financial history unfolds, in Heycke’s hands, as striking investigative drama.” — BookLife Reviews (Publishers Weekly)

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“Gripping and well researched… thrilling narrative nonfiction.” — Kirkus Reviews

“What might sound like dry financial history unfolds, in Heycke’s hands, as striking investigative drama.” — BookLife Reviews (Publishers Weekly)

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