Loss carry forwards and depreciation. |
I can't believe that! |
Why would he do that? |
Snopes says he didn't. |
I would do it! I donated today, but would love the tracking and theme of the $750per! |
I think it would be better as a '$75.00 for $750 campaign - vote the tax fraud out today'. Or maybe see if they can get a donor to match $750 to every $75. IDK. But if they're going to blast it to the masses, under $100 is always better. |
Melania? In return for immunity? Worked something out with NY and also gave the returns to NYT? I think the only thing she cares about is her son and a decent settlement. |
You can have an income then have depreciation that offsets your income. He could have easily made $50 million but showed enough depreciation that he doesn't owe any taxes. He still has $50 million in the bank |
| Can anyone answer - - after all of these allegations (and probably more to come) are snowballing out, how can trump even be allowed to run for re-election? |
| I just saw this theory on another message board but do we think if Trump loses the election, he will resign so Pence can pardon him? |
Pardon him for what? |
The idea is that they write all personal costs of living as business expenses if they are self-employed. I dated someone and slowly realized he was cheating on his taxes. Because of that and other issues, I said bye. Here are some examples of how you can cheat. One time he bought a piece of clothing for me as a gift and then said he was keeping the receipt so that he could write it off as a business expense. He was subletting an apt and deducted the rent as a salary expense - the person subletting did not live in the USA but claimed it as personal US income so that they could become eligible for benefits like a pension plan in the US. Win win for all (except the American taxpayers). His other scam was to have an ex-wife wire him money every month. Then he would send her a cheque for that amount (minus the costs of receiving wired funds), and then deduct this amount as salary expenses. Another win-win for these two. He wrote off all meals and travel, clothing, phone, internet -- all personal expenses were considered business. After deducting all of these expenses, he owed a few hundred dollars in taxes. One year, he actually had a "loss" in his business and didn't owe anything. Still, this low-life was paying more taxes than Donald. |
| Trump's a big f**king crook. I know everyone is very shocked. |
Tax fraud, money laundering, all the other federal crimes he committed. |