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Q: I need advice on factors to consider in accepting a minor ownership and board seat on a new African mining company.

This U.S educated African friend is in the process of starting his own mining company after discovering the gemstone Sugilite and raw copper & manganese on his property and in adjoining tribal lands. My concern is tax and personal property liabilities I need to be aware of as a U.S. citizen.

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answered on Jun 1, 2024

When considering a minor ownership and board seat in a new African mining company, you should be aware of several key factors, especially concerning tax and personal property liabilities. As a U.S. citizen, you are subject to U.S. tax laws, which means you must report and pay taxes on worldwide... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in International Law for Hawaii on
Q: I need advice on factors to consider in accepting a minor ownership and board seat on a new African mining company.

This U.S educated African friend is in the process of starting his own mining company after discovering the gemstone Sugilite and raw copper & manganese on his property and in adjoining tribal lands. My concern is tax and personal property liabilities I need to be aware of as a U.S. citizen.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jun 2, 2024

This question deserves more detailed attention than is possible on a public forum. You would probably need guidance outside this forum, since this forum deals largely with U.S. law and courts. You could consider reaching out to attorneys to learn about liability issues you mention having concerns... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law and International Law for Hawaii on
Q: Hypothetically. If a human being identifies as a canary wolf or some other non-human species. Is it murder

Hypothetically. It is not murder to kill an animal, unless endangered. So killing a canary, wolf or non-human species is not murder?

Lost in this 21st century world, got lost in the internet and read people's dark posts. Trying to gain sanity back into my head.

David Luther Woodward
David Luther Woodward
answered on Jul 1, 2022

Under the common law which is the basis for our criminal (which can vary from state to state) is

Killing another human being with malice aforethought.

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