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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not an accountant here, but how does a person pay for the regular stuff of life - food, clothing, heat, shelter, transportation - with so little income as to generate virtually no income tax? How can a person - not a business but a person - have big enough losses to erase ALL their taxable income? I mean the business can't pay for ALL your personal expenses.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Yup - all of these examples are not considered kosher. Take it to Trump's level - he writes off his jet (and all expenses associated with it including fuel, pilot etc.), he writes off dinners out, golfing, all clothes/suits/designer wear including Melania's clothes, travel, limos, etc. I could go on and on...it's fraud, plain and simple. He learned it from his father. Geez - he didn't even bother to pay self-employment tax. Any decent human being in business for themselves pays this tax. I really hope one day when he's out of the Oval and he or one of his kids needs emergency care or his house is in fire - they refuse to respond. Taxes pay for these things. Trump (our President) is a grifter. And, all of us are paying for it.[/quote]
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