Why?
Because liberalism means you don't have to be consistent. So long as you claim to support redistribution for the poor, you are free to steal and be greedy without condemnation.
This is why the richest men in America support Obama.
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That's why Tax Havens exist!
Why would Oblahblah's friends have to worry about it? They will just file for and receive exemptions. Its all on the rest of us.
Let's put that money where your mouths are, lib statists.
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1)Lael Brainard, nominee for Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs:, Brainard "was late in paying real estate taxes in 2005, 2006 and 2007. A report by the staff of the Senate Finance Committee, which is overseeing her confirmation, also challenged the accuracy of a home office deduction Brainard. The challenge led Brainard to reduce the deduction on her 2008 return, says ALG. The AP also reports Brainard was evidently not forthcoming to the committee: "The committee's top Republican is unhappy that the committee staff had to submit 10 sets of questions to Brainard before getting complete information about the discrepancies."
2)Capricia Marshall, Chief of protocol for the State Department, a position that carries the status of an ambassadorship – Marshall failed to file taxes in2005 &2006
3)Kathleen Sebelius, secretary, Health and Human Services: The former governor of Kansas amended three years' worth of tax returns to correct "unintentional errors," paying back taxes and interest totaling just under $8,000.
4)Ron Kirk, Trade Representative: The former mayor of Dallas, Tex. owed nearly $10,000 in back taxes for 2005, 2006 and 2007; filed an amended ...
1)Lael Brainard, nominee for Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs:, Brainard "was late in paying real estate taxes in 2005, 2006 and 2007. A report by the staff of the Senate Finance Committee, which is overseeing her confirmation, also challenged the accuracy of a home office deduction Brainard. The challenge led Brainard to reduce the deduction on her 2008 return, says ALG. The AP also reports Brainard was evidently not forthcoming to the committee: "The committee's top Republican is unhappy that the committee staff had to submit 10 sets of questions to Brainard before getting complete information about the discrepancies."
2)Capricia Marshall, Chief of protocol for the State Department, a position that carries the status of an ambassadorship – Marshall failed to file taxes in2005 &2006
3)Kathleen Sebelius, secretary, Health and Human Services: The former governor of Kansas amended three years' worth of tax returns to correct "unintentional errors," paying back taxes and interest totaling just under $8,000.
4)Ron Kirk, Trade Representative: The former mayor of Dallas, Tex. owed nearly $10,000 in back taxes for 2005, 2006 and 2007; filed an amended return after the Finance Committee noted the discrepancies.
5)Caroline Atkinson, Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs (same job Brainard is going for): "Caroline Atkinson, was told she had to withdraw after a 'tax problem' was revealed early in the vetting process, according to officials,” reports the ABC News blog.
6)Tom Daschle, nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services: Failed to pay taxes on more than $300,000 worth of income he gained through consulting work, including the taxfree use of a car and driver for several years.
7)Nancy Killefer, nominee, Administration's Chief Performance Officer: Withdrew after Killefer was found to have failed to pay employment taxes for household help.
8)Hilda Solis, Secretary of Labor: Husband had unpaid tax liens against his business in Los Angeles county; in all, 16 state and county tax liens amounting to $11,640.
9)Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury :Extent of tax problems longer than previously known. Geithner didn't pay Social Security and Medicare taxes while he worked for the International Monetary Fund between 2001 and 2004. As an American citizen working for the IMF, Mr. Geithner was technically considered self-employed and was required to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes for himself as both an employer and an employee, reports the Wall Street Journal. In 2006, the IRS audited Mr. Geithner's 2003 and 2004 taxes and concluded he owed taxes and interest totaling $17,230, according to documents released by the Senate Financeommittee. The IRS waived the related penalties, the Journalreports.
ohhh, WIll Smith is soo hunk, because end to fool around.
I dont go to movies anymore, I have had enough of these jerks. I find other ways to entertain myself, I dont need them and their bad movies.
I understand that the Entertainment Industry enjoys tax deductions that other Americans don't. Better even than most Corporations enjoy. Saves the Motion Picture Industry many Billions each year.