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imported_Tomato

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Got some very useful information (as always) from fantastic ATOT members, thank you everyone for the (relevant) insight. Don't want this to turn into (another) flamefest, please lock while it's still civil. Thanks!

Peace,
Dezign
 

Vortex22

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Just wanted to get this off my chest... I don't want to be the b!tchy whistleblower because it's not my place, but it really annoys me that some people are able to get away with things like this while the rest of us pay our dues and pick up their slack.


Me too!
:|:|:|

I wonder how he managed to do that though...
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: guapo337
interesting. is it ILLEGAL not paying taxes? or legal loop holes? im conf00zed.

There are loopholes to reduce the amount but unless you have the best tax attorneys in the world you will have to pay some taxes. If you do not it is illegal.
 

MemnochtheDevil

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Why oversea's accounts with linked credit cards should automatically be reported to the IRS. THe number of tax dodges in this country sickens me at times. But when they need the services/infrastructure, it had better be there. Just greedy and sick :|
 

Evadman

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ya, there is this big loop hole that sais if you disagree with the gov, you do not have to pay taxes.
 

MattCo

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So basically, he is sponging off of the rest of us when he uses any tax supported product or service.... Tell him I want my $2 ASAP.

-MC
 

MemnochtheDevil

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Most likely he really isn't using a loophole, just hiding money overseas and using cash transactions for everything he can. The loophole is just something he uses to brag. Or he owns a large buisness and employs dodgy accountants.

[edit for spelling]
 

BooGiMaN

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but think of all the fond memories he will have of living the high life as bubba pounds him in the a$$
 

Mill

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Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: guapo337
interesting. is it ILLEGAL not paying taxes? or legal loop holes? im conf00zed.

It is illegal not to pay taxes. Easiest way to get around paying taxes is to deal only with cash. Virtually impossible to trace. You can also set up off-shore accounts among other loop-holes.
 

imported_Tomato

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q

Whoa. Wasn't aware of that. How does that work?

Peace,
Dezign
 

MemnochtheDevil

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

I love that law. Read a number of good stories about it being put to good use....

 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q

Whoa. Wasn't aware of that. How does that work?

Peace,
Dezign

IRS Form 211
 

BooGiMaN

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on a side note from reading her threads, Dezign seems to hang out with some of the ummm most "interesting (shady, unbalanced etc.)" people to say the least..watch your back girl cuz we dont want to be hearing about u getting hurt or disappearing by hanging out with the wrong peeps know what i mean
 

ndee

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Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q

Whoa. Wasn't aware of that. How does that work?

Peace,
Dezign

wow, I wouldn't want you as a "friend"....
 

amnesiac

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Interesting. I see this guy screwing himself over bigtime.

I'm assuming he has no insurance (aside from auto) because all that is reported to the gov't. If he expects medicare or medicaid to pay for him when he gets sick he's SOL.
 

PAB

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Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q

Whoa. Wasn't aware of that. How does that work?

Peace,
Dezign

Its been around for a while. You get 10% of what he owes as a reward IIRC.

-PAB
 

ElFenix

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its not a loophole, hes evading taxes. just because the gov't doesn't collect on all-cash businesses doesn't mean that you don't have to pay taxes on it. they got al capone on tax evasion, and he was all cash.
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: Millennium
Oh BTW, you realize if you turn him in your are entitled to a certain percentage of the backtaxes he owes.

:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q

Whoa. Wasn't aware of that. How does that work?

Peace,
Dezign

wow, I wouldn't want you as a "friend"....
I would, a good friend trys to keep you honest just as much as he tries to cover for you.
 

911paramedic

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It's funny you just posted this. I have met a few people that felt paying taxes was voluntary, so they don't do it.

The guy they learned it from runs a book store here in Las Vegas, http://www.paynoincometax.com/. The IRS just raided it yesterday and took all his stuff, LOL.

 

VBboy

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We are dispatching a unit to your friend's location. Please tell him to come out and get down on the ground. You may come and visit him for the next 20 years