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Showing Original Post only (View all)Is Mitt Romney Trying to Avoid Having to Admit to Massive Tax Fraud? [View all]
Dave Lindorff connects a few dots that Corporate McPravda seem to avoid like a Porsche 911 zipping around potholes.
Is Mitt Romney Trying to Avoid Having to Admit to Massive Tax Fraud?
by Dave Lindorff
Created 08/20/2012 - 22:58
ThisCantBeHappening.net
A lot of theories have been put forward to try and explain why Romney has allowed his campaign to become bedeviled by charges of tax dodging, but what if what he is hiding is felonious tax fraud?
Okay, so he's taken the legal option of delaying filing his 2011 taxes, which every taxpayer is entitled to do without penalty and without having to give any explanation until October 15 this year (I agree it's a little weird when a super-rich guy who pays accountants by the dozen does this, but hey). The nagging question though is why he hasn't just responded to the demand that he release two years of tax returns like John McCain did in 2008 by simply releasing his 2009 tax filing, along with the 2010 return he already released?
The answer may well be that 2009 was the year that the Treasury Department decided to offer an amnesty from prosecution for tax fraud to any of the tens of thousands of millionaires who were known or suspected to have illegally hidden income abroad in the Cayman Islands or in Swiss banks -- a felony, but one that people thought they'd never be caught at.
That year alone, some nearly 30,000 people, many of them no doubt prominent in society, politics and business, and customers of the finest accounting firms, reportedly voluntarily came forward to the IRS to admit that they had hidden some of the estimated $100 billion in income that crooked rich Americans have for years been secreting away in banks overseas. Under the terms of the program, they were able to just report their fraud, pay the taxes, penalties and interest on the money and then walk away scott free, with no charges and with their returns kept confidential by the agency.
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Source URL: http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/1291
UBS is where Deregulator Sen. Phil Gramm serves as Vice Chairman. Makes sense and saves Mitt a whole lot o' cents 'n' dollars, too.
BTW: Bradley Birkenfeld, he whistleblower who exposed the offshoring of loot the American ultrarich have copped is currently serving time for "failing to disclose his own role in helping them avoid taxes." Right.
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Octafish
Aug 2012
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UBS referred to Washington DC office internally as ''Politically Exposed People.''
Octafish
Aug 2012
#7
Hoping someone sneaks it in during the "unscripted" town hall things Romney is now doing.
cbdo2007
Aug 2012
#17
The Obama Dept of Justice 'protected' crooked offshore tax cheats by keeping names secret.
Octafish
Aug 2012
#14
Romney is filing on Oct. 15? Three weeks before Election Day??? What a disaster.
reformist2
Aug 2012
#4
Obama will be re-elected, but the DOJ still gave priority to punishing a whistle-blower?
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2012
#6
No, he's trying to avoid getting caught stiffing his Mormon church of her 10% tithe...
_Liann_
Aug 2012
#8
Most likely he did, he tried to take a 77,000 deductions for a "dressage" horse
uponit7771
Aug 2012
#10
Place of residence on returns may not match voter registration (graphic)
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#22
If tha t's what he did, then there's no shame in admitting it--there was an amnesty
librechik
Aug 2012
#15
The DeVos family, the Koch Brothers, Karl Rove's net, the deepest pocket of the far RW-Milwaukee's
bobthedrummer
Aug 2012
#30
Well, he paid them late....and under duress and they were probably still long term capital gains....
cbdo2007
Aug 2012
#36
I just mention this because competing with the "Rmoney took the amnesty" theory
hughee99
Aug 2012
#38