Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father
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So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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. -
#HHuskyIsRacist and now #HHuskyIsACommiePOSHHusky 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. -
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow! -
Slow Down, USMC. You're talking to #HHuskyIsRacist. Reason? DNA.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. -
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow! -
I'm gonna bet my wife and I pay a lot more in taxes than you and your cat do.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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. -
Don't you know he poasts hear, #HHuskyIsRacist?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. -
Oh he loves money, he just feels he is entitled to other people’s money.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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. -
I'll bet you do! Because you're too poor to pay a CPA.HHusky said:
I'm gonna bet my wife and I pay a lot more in taxes than you and your cat do.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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.
Nothing to brag about. -
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow! -
Deserves a JFC and a LOL. With a WTF? chaser.TurdBomber said:
I'll bet you do! Because you're too poor to pay a CPA.HHusky said:
I'm gonna bet my wife and I pay a lot more in taxes than you and your cat do.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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.
Nothing to brag about.
JFC. -
Maybe I was lying like were when you claimed you’re a conservativeHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow! -
Yet paradoxically, I pay my taxes.SFGbob said:
Oh he loves money, he just feels he is entitled to other people’s money.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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.
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Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense. -
If there were only a government agency that has his tax returns and could look into it.HHusky said:Not so much "suspect tax schemes" as they were just good old tax fraud.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/us/maryanne-trump-barry-misconduct-inquiry.html -
Trump's tax crimes are right there with his Russian collusion and treason
You have to know where to look -
Purple has been trying to tell you that there are armies of accountants out there. They also know how to protect against making their clients' tax returns stand out. Haven't you been paying attention?MikeDamone said:
If there were only a government agency that has his tax returns and could look into it.HHusky said:Not so much "suspect tax schemes" as they were just good old tax fraud.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/us/maryanne-trump-barry-misconduct-inquiry.html -
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense. -
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
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We only have Daddy's word that he was ever audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
He seems to be the only taxpayer ever who has had all of his tax returns audited and they have all been audited in perpetuity apparently.
I was born at night. But not last night.
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Using your logicHHusky said:
We only have Daddy's word that he was audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
If only Obama didn't spend 8 years unleashing the IRS on political opponents
He did. HTH
Nobody with the profile and tax returns of Trump went 40 years without an audit
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Yet not one shred of evidence of ANY audit has been produced--and these audits have apparently lasted for decades. Jesus! No wonder you got taken for your $15K.RaceBannon said:
Using your logicHHusky said:
We only have Daddy's word that he was audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
If only Obama didn't spend 8 years unleashing the IRS on political opponents
He did. HTH
Nobody with the profile and tax returns of Trump went 40 years without an audit -
Yes, both of us were never even charged with a crime let alone arrested for committing a crime.
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How often are audits publicized by the IRS?HHusky said:
Yet not one shred of evidence of ANY audit has been produced--and these audits have apparently lasted for decades. Jesus! No wonder you got taken for your $15K.RaceBannon said:
Using your logicHHusky said:
We only have Daddy's word that he was audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
If only Obama didn't spend 8 years unleashing the IRS on political opponents
He did. HTH
Nobody with the profile and tax returns of Trump went 40 years without an audit
You got him this time H -
The IRS’s administrative manual lays out guidance for processing the tax returns of the president and vice president and says they are subject to “mandatory examinations” by the agency. The IRS isn’t legally bound to audit the returns but is supposed to. What we don’t know is if it’s ignoring that guidance, or probing the returns the sufficient amount.
Neal pointed that out in his letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig on Wednesday, explaining that one of the purposes of his request is to conduct oversight of “the extent to which the IRS audits and enforces the Federal tax laws against a President.”
“The IRS has a policy of auditing the tax returns of all sitting presidents and vice-presidents, yet little is known about the effectiveness of the law,” Neal said in a statement about the request.
It’s not clear whether Trump’s pre-presidential tax returns are being audited, and his claims that they are could be fake. But the 2017 and 2018 returns, if the IRS is following its own procedures, are supposed to be audited.
If he was charged with a crime we would know it. You're talking out of your ass by claiming that the IRS hasn't announced an audit so it didn't happen
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Daddy doesn't have to rely on the IRS in order to prove he's been audited.RaceBannon said:
How often are audits publicized by the IRS?HHusky said:
Yet not one shred of evidence of ANY audit has been produced--and these audits have apparently lasted for decades. Jesus! No wonder you got taken for your $15K.RaceBannon said:
Using your logicHHusky said:
We only have Daddy's word that he was audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
If only Obama didn't spend 8 years unleashing the IRS on political opponents
He did. HTH
Nobody with the profile and tax returns of Trump went 40 years without an audit
You got him this time H -
The goal isn't to pay more taxes.HHusky said:
I'm gonna bet my wife and I pay a lot more in taxes than you and your cat do.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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.
The goal is to keep more money.
#wrongscoringsystem
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And like Obama and his birth certificate he is under no obligation to end your little tin foil hat conspiracy until he wants toHHusky said:
Daddy doesn't have to rely on the IRS in order to prove he's been audited.RaceBannon said:
How often are audits publicized by the IRS?HHusky said:
Yet not one shred of evidence of ANY audit has been produced--and these audits have apparently lasted for decades. Jesus! No wonder you got taken for your $15K.RaceBannon said:
Using your logicHHusky said:
We only have Daddy's word that he was audited. His word ain't worth shit.RaceBannon said:
Except bob wasn't audited numerous times. Other than that you nailed itHHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
If only Obama didn't spend 8 years unleashing the IRS on political opponents
He did. HTH
Nobody with the profile and tax returns of Trump went 40 years without an audit
You got him this time H
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Put your best Vernon Adams maff hat on:HHusky said:
No one is suggesting blob can still be charged with any of his felonies. He's innocent in exactly the same way Daddy is.RaceBannon said:
Too lateHHusky said:
You were more candid on the Shed.SFGbob said:
Now all you need is evidence that it ever happenedHHusky said:
Drug running isn't a thought crime.SFGbob said:
Wasn't charged, hell I was never even arrested. I'm an innocent man. I realize that that you'd love to be able to charge your political opponents with thought crimes and crimes you feel they've committed but for now we still have a Constitution and due process in this country comrade.HHusky said:
You weren't charged with your felonies either, right blob?SFGbob said:
I recall OJ being charged with a crime. Was Trump charged with a crime?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.
Pure as the driven snow!
CA Statute of Limitation on Drug Charges
In California, possession of controlled substances is illegal under California Health and Safety Code § 11350. Most of these possession crimes are punished as a misdemeanor offense for most drugs, except marijuana (which has lighter punishments and changes drastically this coming January). This means that most of these drug possession crimes, such as cocaine possession or prescription drug crimes carry up to one year in jail, plus potential fines and court costs. Marijuana possession is currently punished with up to 6 months in jail for a large amount, and a fine only for a small amount. (The cutoff for a small amount is 28.5 grams.)
In California, crimes that carry potential imprisonment as a penalty have a statute of limitations of 3 years. Under California Penal Code § 801, this means the prosecution of a crime must start within 3 years of the crime’s commission. This applies as long as you are within the state of California. If you leave the state, the statute of limitations is paused or “tolled” until you reenter the state. This can extend the filing deadline by up to 3 years, for a total of 6 years to bring charges against you.
The statute of limitations only creates a deadline for police and prosecutors to file charges against you. This means that they have 3 years to arrest you and charge you with the crime, or to file charges with a court and issue a summons to force you to appear in court. This does not mean that the case must be charged, tried, and completed within 3 years of the offense.
Tax bill without professional advisors: $100K
Bill for professional services: $25K
Tax bill after professional advisor/planning = $50K
Total outlay $75K
$75K outlay < $100K outlay. Good.
Got it?
Probably not.
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Sometimes, when you do your taxes honestly, it's simply impossible not to pay a lot in taxes. We just make too much money. Sad!PurpleThrobber said:
The goal isn't to pay more taxes.HHusky said:
I'm gonna bet my wife and I pay a lot more in taxes than you and your cat do.TurdBomber said:
So, in addition to being a shitty, unsuccessful lawyer who can't get his facts straight, #HHuskyIsRacist is also a full-fledged SJW who hates money and those who have it. I wonder if one has to do with the other. Woke=Broke.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.
The goal is to keep more money.
#wrongscoringsystem