The topic, LMK, is Bush's tax policy, meaning federal income taxes. The individuals cited in my first two links paid zero taxes quite legally, the figures cited are from the IRS. They say it's legal, and I'm not prepared to argue....
"oh and he pays property taxes, sales taxes, and many other taxes; so even if you insist on being anal, you are still wrong. "
Not necessarily. The individuals in question might not own any US real estate, might well have spent the entire year or more in Bermuda, or the Netherlands Antilles, or the Caymans- places where such taxes don't exist. By declaring themselves citizens of Texas, for example, they won't pay any state income taxes, either...
America's wealthy have been the recipients of numerous tax breaks over the last 20 years, simply by financing the political process, gaining access, convincing our elected representatives to do their bidding. They contribute roughly 2 to 1 in favor of the Republicans, and it's been a good investment so far. Financing the Dems is more of a hedge bet than anything else, at this point.
People who are members of the political donor class don't have to cheat on their taxes- they just have the laws rewritten in their favor. Even on the off chance that the underfunded IRS challenges them on some tax sheltered international partnership investment, they have the wherewithall to negotiate, litigate, drag it out ad infinitum, putting the tax man in the position where it's better to settle for a few cents on the dollar rather than attempt collection on the entire amount...
And it's all "Perfectly Legal", also the title of a book on the subject- highly recommended.
"oh and he pays property taxes, sales taxes, and many other taxes; so even if you insist on being anal, you are still wrong. "
Not necessarily. The individuals in question might not own any US real estate, might well have spent the entire year or more in Bermuda, or the Netherlands Antilles, or the Caymans- places where such taxes don't exist. By declaring themselves citizens of Texas, for example, they won't pay any state income taxes, either...
America's wealthy have been the recipients of numerous tax breaks over the last 20 years, simply by financing the political process, gaining access, convincing our elected representatives to do their bidding. They contribute roughly 2 to 1 in favor of the Republicans, and it's been a good investment so far. Financing the Dems is more of a hedge bet than anything else, at this point.
People who are members of the political donor class don't have to cheat on their taxes- they just have the laws rewritten in their favor. Even on the off chance that the underfunded IRS challenges them on some tax sheltered international partnership investment, they have the wherewithall to negotiate, litigate, drag it out ad infinitum, putting the tax man in the position where it's better to settle for a few cents on the dollar rather than attempt collection on the entire amount...
And it's all "Perfectly Legal", also the title of a book on the subject- highly recommended.
