You cannot be arrested by the U.S. Military in the US[1] and be held indefinitely without a trial. That is NOT what the law says. You CAN be arrested by civilians (State and Local PD/Sheriff or Federal officers) and TURNED OVER to the military. This is distinctly different in...
(...) my company (usually formed as C or an S corp) taxes instead of my personal taxes (and then the company can buy me the truck shifting the expense and hte deduction etc.)
This scales from a small (another example) graphic designer "writing off" a new Mac every 3 years to Genentech buying a ...
@xReventonx
Yes, actually you can. Most trivially it's the insurance or lawsuit payouts. More accurately there are actuarial formulas that do a really good job.