Tag friends or strangers with tax liability with or without their knowledge.
Only U.S. taxpayers can be tagged, but anyone in the world can tag a U.S. taxpayer.
See the IRS guidance on this process here.
A dapp is available to interface with the smart contract.
Contracts have been deployed by a non U.S. person at the following addresses:
network | address |
---|---|
Ethereum Mainnet | 0xe15dcc5Bce1AF8909e0250325221fb13b683660e |
Ropsten Testnet | 0xFc1248A6Aff0d4d5400061367D441323eBEE3cB5 |
A taxpayer with a healthy fear of the law may choose to opt out of participation. Simply call the optOut
function and include in the transaction a sum of ether greater than or equal to the opt-out fee.
Development and testing with the default network require that a local blockchain be run in a separate terminal window:
yarn run ganache
Alternatively, some buidler commands will work if an in-process network is specified instead:
yarn test --network buidlerevm
To compile and test contracts:
yarn test
To include a gas usage report:
REPORT_GAS=true yarn test --network localhost
One of the tests tends to fail, perhaps due to a race condition. It's good enough for government work.
The static site is built with Saber.
To deploy contracts and serve static site in development mode:
yarn run dev
To build and deploy static site to gh-pages:
yarn run deploy
To deploy contracts to an arbitrary network, set the URL
and MNEMONIC
environment variables and run the deploy
script with generic
network configuration via buidler:
URL="http://localhost:8545" \
MNEMONIC="melody exact hedgehog pulse parade edge school eight invite doll luggage injury" \
npx buidler run scripts/deploy.js --network generic
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