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And goodness knows how much this cycling in and out of rules and tax forms costs us in federal dollars.
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The right is generally happy to devolve decisions about education or health care to the states, notes Charles Fried, a professor of law at Harvard and former solicitor-general, but not product-liability rules and other forms of business regulation.
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The American Society of Magazine Editors has rules governing paid product placement and other forms of advertising in editorial content, particularly on covers.
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Each country has different rules for different forms of payment and the fees you have to pay for, say, a wire transfer, are likely to vary all over the map.
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With regulations, limited human and financial capital are being wasted on achieving compliance with profit-sapping rules, as opposed to all forms of capital being directed to their highest, most productive, and profitable use.
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All these rules require banks to fill in reams of forms, and regulators to monitor the results.
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Many of these traders have not filed foreign bank account forms and might not be complying with FBAR rules.
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