Showing posts with label Tax Dodging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax Dodging. Show all posts

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Thanks Jerry: In the Superrich, Clues to Romney’s Tax Returns - Common Sense - NYTimes.com

In the Superrich, Clues to Romney’s Tax Returns - Common Sense - NYTimes.com

LP: Latest edition of taxes are for suckers.

On the face of it, Senator Harry Reid’s explosive but flimsily sourced claim that Mitt Romney paid no income tax seems preposterous. Mr. Romney has denied it, and without his returns no one can say for sure. But for someone who makes millions of dollars a year, would it even be possible?

Evidently it is.

It so happens that this summer the Internal Revenue Service released data from the 400 individual income tax returns reporting the highest adjusted gross income. This elite ultrarich group earned on average $202 million in 2009, the latest year available. And buried in the data is the startling disclosure that six of the 400 paid no federal income tax.

The I.R.S. has never before disclosed that last fact.

Not even Mr. Romney, with reported 2010 income of $21.7 million, qualifies for membership in this select group of 400. But the data provides a window into the financial lives and tax rates of the superrich. Since the I.R.S. doesn’t release data for the tiny percentage of Americans at Mr. Romney’s income level, the 400 are the closest proxy.

And that data demonstrates that many of the ultrarich can and do reduce their tax liability to very low levels, even zero. Besides the six who paid no federal income tax, the I.R.S. reported that 27 paid from zero to 10 percent of their adjusted gross incomes and another 89 paid between 10 and 15 percent, which is close to the 13.9 percent rate that Mr. Romney disclosed that he paid in 2010. (At the other end of the spectrum, 82 paid 30 to 35 percent. None paid more than 35 percent.) So more than a quarter of the people earning an average of over $200 million in 2009 paid less than 15 percent of their adjusted gross income in taxes.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Is there no shame the man who doesn't pay taxes, Joe the plummer, defending himself against the moocher class





During last night's presidential debate, we heard a lot about "Joe the Plumber," also known as Joe Wurzelbacher, an average (ahem) Joe, who is really worried that a President Obama might raise his taxes. But does Joe really need to worry? Because if he's the same Joe that ABC News identified as Sam Joe Wurzelbacher, also of Toledo, Ohio, he doesn't always bother to pay his taxes.

LUCAS COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
J. BERNIE QUILTER, CLERK
700 ADAMS STREET
TOLEDO, OHIO

MONETARY AMOUNT: $1,182.98

DEPT OF TAXATION STATE OF OHIO

Defendant 1:
WURZELBACHER SAMUEL J
30 DERBYSHIRE RD
TOLEDO, OH 43615

Is it possible? Is this average, model American citizen a tax cheat? If that's the case, Joe doesn't really need to worry about his tax rates at all, does he?


Originally from the Daily Kos: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/10/16/632515/-Should-Joe-The-Plumber-Really-Worry-About-Paying-Taxes-

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Scott Walker's biggest donor paid no taxes. Why pay taxes when buying politicians are so much cheaper.



Billionaire Walker donor pays no state corporate income tax

 Diane Hendricks gave $500,000; her Beloit firm pays $0 income tax

Beloit billionaire businesswoman Diane Hendricks has been in the news recently because of her political activism on behalf of Gov. Scott Walker. It was in a conversation with Hendricks that Walker made his now-famous comment about using a “divide and conquer” strategy against labor unions.

During a three-month period in 2012, Hendricks donated $500,000 to Walker’s campaign, according to the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. She is the largest single donor to the governor’s anti-recall campaign, outspending even fellow billionaires Sheldon Adelson (Las Vegas casinos) and Richard DeVos (Amway).

 Hendricks, whom Forbes magazine says is worth $2.8 billion, heads Beloit-based ABC Supply Company, which the magazine calls “the nation’s largest roofing, window and siding wholesale distributor” with annual sales approaching $5 billion.

ABC Supply may be a huge money-maker for Hendricks, but the Wisconsin corporate income tax returns she files claim the company makes not a penny in taxable profit. ABC Supply paid exactly $0.00 in state corporate income tax in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, according to the state Department of Revenue. Tax data for more recent years were not available when the information was requested from the department. http://thepoliticalenvironment.blogspot.com/2012/05/company-owned-by-walkers-biggest-donor.html

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Billionaire Facebook founder 'de-friends' United States to keep more of his fortune - Democratic Underground

Billionaire Facebook founder 'de-friends' United States to keep more of his fortune - Democratic Underground:

 "In the argot of social networking, America has been "de-friended". Days shy of Facebook's stratospherically hyped stock market listing, one of the firm's bright young founders has sparked outrage after deciding to renounce his US citizenship.

Eduardo Saverin, a 30-year-old entrepreneur who helped Mark Zuckerberg launch the site from a Harvard dormitory just eight years ago, appears on a list of 1,780 once-proud citizens who last year told Uncle Sam that they would like to give up their passports. The move, which emerged over the weekend, is widely regarded as a tax dodge.
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'via Blog this'

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Crowd gathers in Detroit at GE Annual Shareholder Meeting


 Detroit— While several thousand protesters made noise Wednesday in the city's downtown over feelings General Electric isn't paying enough in taxes, three dozen protestors stood up at the beginning of GE's annual shareholder meeting chanting "pay your fair share"

 The group was escorted from the meeting room at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center by police and security without incident. They continued their demonstration outside in the lobby. A phalanx of security guards formed outside the ballroom to prevent them from re-entering.

 The protesters with ties to the "99 percent" movement — made popular last year in light of corporate bank bailouts — made their frustrations known over GE's tax payments outside the building, stretching into nearby Hart Plaza.

 Inside the Renaissance Center, security was tight. Shareholders were required to pass through metal detectors, and endure bag searches and wand scans in order to enter the lobby outside the meeting room. Only registered shareholders were allowed in, but it was clear by the union pins some wore that they would bring the protest inside.

 A small group of union activists from the Service Employees International Union tried to enter the meeting with proxies from shareholders, but they were turned away by security and police. GE CEO Jeff Immelt had planned to come out and mingle with investors but that was canceled out of security concerns. From The

Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120425/METRO/204250367#ixzz1tBeiekOX

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Thursday, in the Boston Area, Mass Uniting is having a march

Did you know that you paid more in taxes last year than some of the most profitable companies in America?It's true. In spite of raking in record billions in profits and handing out giant bonuses to their CEOs, many of the biggest corporations in America today paid ZERO in taxes. Some even manages to pull in multimillion-dollar tax REFUNDS.

The jig is up, and it's time for the corporate tax dodgers to pay their fair share

It's time to collect!
Thursday, Jan 26 @ 1 PM
March begins at Dewey Square

For a sign up form and more information link to:
http://action.massuniting.org/page/s/corporate-taxes-past-due?source=lp

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Romney's Funny Money - Politics - The Atlantic Wire

Romney's Funny Money - Politics - The Atlantic Wire

Since the Republican primary got occupied, we've gotten a chance to see some of the nifty things you can do to protect your wealth if you're as rich as Mitt Romney. The South Carolina primary was supposed to be the "mean" primary -- as in racist -- but instead it's been dominated by discussion of how Romney made his money, how he got in the position to make it, and, this week, what he's done to keep it. Here's our guide to the interesting things Romney does with all that cash money.

Romney's right they just want to unite the taxes other people pay with Romney's millions in the Caymen's

If he's against American he can go back to the Caymen Islands and run for president there.

Romney tax cover-up

A post card from Mitt's millions of offspring

Mitt's money


Dear Mitt,

I'm in the Cayman Islands enjoying the weather and the low tax rate. Wish you were here. One day maybe you can fly down here and we'll be together.

Love and Kisses,

Mitt's Millions

Monday, January 9, 2012

U.S. Internal Revenue Service Revives Offshore Tax Dodger Forgiveness Program

U.S. Internal Revenue Service Revives Offshore Tax Dodger Forgiveness Program

Jan 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Monday said it was reopening an offshore voluntary disclosure program for U.S. taxpayers who have evaded taxes by hiding money in secret bank accounts.

Two previous IRS programs, which ran in 2009 and 2011, brought in more than $4.4 billion in taxes from tens of thousands of tax evaders, said the tax collection agency.

"This new program makes good sense for taxpayers still hiding assets overseas and for the nation's tax system," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman in a statement. (Reporting By Lynnley Browning. Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Steve Orlofsky)

For some reasons companies keep skipping out on their taxes. I wonder if there's other crimes the US government will say don't bother.