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Author: bighairymike   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: New IRS whistleblower backs Shapeley
Date: 07/19/2023 8:04 PM
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It doesn't have to be indifference. On the IRS side, if they can get the fines, penalties and interest, get the money and... on to the next.

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The IRS and DOJ stood by as the statute of limitations ran out on Hunters $400,000 of 2014 income that he claimed was a loan payment but had no promissory note to back up that assertion. Burisma booked that $400,000 as payment for an expense (and therefore income to the payee) as it should be. The $125,000 of taxes due but avoided by Hunter will never be collected and Hunter can never be prosecuted for tax avoidance either.
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