Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father
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When you can't think of a response, it's better not to respond.SFGbob said:
Is that why you're such a dishonest piece of shit O'Keefed? Just too difficult for you to be honest?HHusky said:
Flat Tax Now!USMChawk said:
Using legal loopholes isn’t cheating it’s being smart. Maybe if the tax code wasn’t a bazillion pages long there wouldn’t be any loopholes. How about a flat 10% federal tax on any individual income over $30k ($50k for married couples), and 5% on all gross receipts for corporations, and call it a day. No deductions, no loopholes, no IRS, no personal tax accountant fees....just a flat tax.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves.
Honesty is too complicated. -
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves.
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I'm responding to what you said.HHusky said:
When you can't think of a response, it's better not to respond.SFGbob said:
Is that why you're such a dishonest piece of shit O'Keefed? Just too difficult for you to be honest?HHusky said:
Flat Tax Now!USMChawk said:
Using legal loopholes isn’t cheating it’s being smart. Maybe if the tax code wasn’t a bazillion pages long there wouldn’t be any loopholes. How about a flat 10% federal tax on any individual income over $30k ($50k for married couples), and 5% on all gross receipts for corporations, and call it a day. No deductions, no loopholes, no IRS, no personal tax accountant fees....just a flat tax.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves.
Honesty is too complicated.
Honesty is too complicated.
Does this explain why you're such a dishonest and cowardly piece of shit? -
Then we wouldn't need accountants and lawyers. Politicians are mostly lawyers. Yet we wonder why so many are crooked.HHusky said:
Flat Tax Now!USMChawk said:
Using legal loopholes isn’t cheating it’s being smart. Maybe if the tax code wasn’t a bazillion pages long there wouldn’t be any loopholes. How about a flat 10% federal tax on any individual income over $30k ($50k for married couples), and 5% on all gross receipts for corporations, and call it a day. No deductions, no loopholes, no IRS, no personal tax accountant fees....just a flat tax.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves.
Honesty is too complicated. -
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie. Most of it is indefensible, so naturally, the usual suspects here are defending it.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves. -
Trump was charged with illegal tax evasion? Got a link?HHusky said:
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves. -
So Trump was convicted of tax evasion?HHusky said:
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie. Most of it is indefensible, so naturally, the usual suspects here are defending it.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves. -
Is the lack of a charge how you minimize your drug felonies?SFGbob said:
Trump was charged with illegal tax evasion? Got a link?HHusky said:
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves. -
No. He's innocent. Like OJ.Sledog said:
So Trump was convicted of tax evasion?HHusky said:
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie. Most of it is indefensible, so naturally, the usual suspects here are defending it.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves. -
Link to the trial?HHusky said:
No. He's innocent. Like OJ.Sledog said:
So Trump was convicted of tax evasion?HHusky said:
These rich people evaded gift taxes because they knew the odds of audit were very low. None of this survived an audit--Gasbag's lie--and none of it survived government scrutiny--Race's lie. Most of it is indefensible, so naturally, the usual suspects here are defending it.PurpleThrobber said:
Nice reading comprehension. Believe what you want. Rich people mitigate tax exposure. Deal with it.HHusky said:
I don't believe I expressed any surprise that Daddy is a tax cheat.PurpleThrobber said:
Of course -you'd be fairly surprised at the lengths people go through to minimize their taxes.HHusky said:
Most wealthy families buy 3+ million dollars of chips at their kid’s casino and walk off with them in a bag? Most wealthy families create a phony distribution company with jacked up prices to gift their kids some dough? Most wealthy families pay their three year olds six figure salaries?WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The "suspect" tax planning that most wealthy family businesses were using and that passed on audit.
This was all audited, Gasbag? Got a link?
Interesting. Sounds like most wealthy families should be in prison.
There's entire departments of very large accounting and legal firms whose sole purpose is to draw up diagrams and execution plans and various legal entities to take advantage of tax law, both domestically and internationally.
Are you really this fucking walk.safety.up that you don't understand the real world?!? We're not talking W-2/1099 income and tax ramifications here. Christ.
Even HondoFS gets this - I think he does anyway. His firm likely has a taxdodgermitigation expert.
Basically, Purple helpfully explains that the wealthy cannot be expected to adhere to tax laws. The Leona Helmsley School of Accounting approves.



