The IRS Is Aggressively Auditing

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Makes the ganglia twitch.
Good!! We need to close the loop holes for the rich and aggressively go after the cheats. They need to pay their fair share along with the rest of us.

The IRS Is Aggressively Auditing "Global High-Wealth Individuals"—People Just Like Mitt Romney

In 2009, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman announced that the IRS had created a new task force to audit people he called "global high-wealth individuals." These new IRS targets, Shulman explained, have tens of millions of dollars in income and assets and "make use of sophisticated financial, business, and investment arrangements with complicated legal structures and tax consequences." They often have an intricate web of related business entities like S-corporations and other pass-through entities they control, along with various off-shore accounts and business entities. In other words, they're people like Mitt Romney.

There aren't that many people in the "global high-wealth individual" group—only about 8,000 taxpayers a year who have more than $10 million in annual income—and Romney is "exactly the kind of taxpayer the program was designed to look at," says Rebecca Wilkins, a lawyer at the Center for Tax Justice who used to work with rich clients as a CPA. It's possible for someone with a lot of income, like a corporate CEO, to have a fairly simple tax return, Wilkins says. But Romney's return from 2010 (the only completed one he's released so far) weighs in at 203 pages; 55 pages are simply devoted to disclosing the existence of a host of foreign transactions in tax havens like the Cayman Islands. In his domestic portfolio, there's Romney’s IRA, to which he was legally able to contribute only around $30,000 a year but which is now mysteriously worth between $21 and $102 million. It's the sort of stuff that the new IRS unit is supposed to vet.

Romney's campaign has said he's never been audited. "I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more," Romney said during a January primary debate. But IRS audits on Romney's fellow elite global high-wealth individuals have turned up quite a bit of extra money for the government. Out of the 36 high-wealth individuals audited in fiscal 2011 and the first five months of fiscal 2012, the IRS discovered an extra $47 million in taxes that should have been paid by 24 people in that group. Those figures suggest that some mega-rich people using aggressive-but-legal tax avoidance schemes are still not paying all they owe. There's no telling whether Romney deserves an audit or would pass one. But as long as he doesn't release his tax returns, speculation will continue about what's on those returns and whether they need a good look.

I never realized what a devious person Romney is. He's as bad as anything I've ever seen the right put up as a candidate, ever.
 
Good!! We need to close the loop holes for the rich and aggressively go after the cheats. They need to pay their fair share along with the rest of us.



I never realized what a devious person Romney is. He's as bad as anything I've ever seen the right put up as a candidate, ever.

Excellent! And penalties should be harsher. Tax cheats are stealing from each and every citizen.
 
Good!! We need to close the loop holes for the rich and aggressively go after the cheats. They need to pay their fair share along with the rest of us.



I never realized what a devious person Romney is. He's as bad as anything I've ever seen the right put up as a candidate, ever.

So OWEdummy is using an arm of the gobblement to go after a political opponent? Yeah, what could be wrong with that. And look at the statists applauding it. Goin all gangsta Castro and shit
 
So OWEdummy is using an arm of the gobblement to go after a political opponent? Yeah, what could be wrong with that. And look at the statists applauding it. Goin all gangsta Castro and shit
He has nothing to worry about if he didn't do anything wrong, right? Also, he's only one of about 8,000....so hardly a laser like focus on little tricky Mitt.
 
Excellent! And penalties should be harsher. Tax cheats are stealing from each and every citizen.

so you of course support the prosecution and penalization of the dozens of Obama admin people that seem to have 'forgotten' to pay taxes in some form or another?

Start with Geithner?
 
So OWEdummy is using an arm of the gobblement to go after a political opponent?

No, he's not. He's going after tax cheats. You know, those folks who say the government can't afford "this" and "that" while they cheat the government out of money.

Yeah, what could be wrong with that. And look at the statists applauding it. Goin all gangsta Castro and shit

If a person hasn't cheated they have nothing to worry about. :)
 
No, he's not. He's going after tax cheats. You know, those folks who say the government can't afford "this" and "that" while they cheat the government out of money.

So there are only 8000 tax cheats in the entire country and they all happen to be in this income category? And it is just a coinkydink that one of them is a political opponent.

If a person hasn't cheated they have nothing to worry about. :)

Interesting, when people made that argument over wiretapping Al Queda terrorists, your tampon string spontaneously combusted

It never ceases to amaze me the way you libtards twist yourselves in knots defending our affirmative action president
 
It never ceases to amaze me the way you libtards twist yourselves in knots defending our affirmative action president

Why shouldn't he go after tax cheats? After all, if people are going to bitch about the government not having enough money it's logical to ensure people are paying their proper taxes.

I see logic isn't your strong point.
 
Why shouldn't he go after tax cheats? After all, if people are going to bitch about the government not having enough money it's logical to ensure people are paying their proper taxes.

I see logic isn't your strong point.

Try to focus. I am not opposed to going after tax cheats. I just find it ironic that they think they only reside in this income group. Surely there are tax cheats that make under $20,000 a year. You don't want to leave them out do you? Everyone needs to pay their fair share right?

Way to cover for the affirmative action big eared fairy. We only have a few months to correct the 2008 mistake
 
Study: Super-Rich Hiding $21 Trillion In Offshore Tax Havens

—By Josh Harkinson
Mon Jul. 23, 2012 11:57 AM PDT

Mitt Romney isn't alone. The world's wealthiest citizens have socked away a mind-blowing amount of money in offshore tax havens: Likely around $21 trillion, but as much as $32 trillion. That's according to a new report from the Tax Justice Network, a British think tank. To put that in perspective, the combined gross domestic products of the United States and Japan are around $21 trillion.

This gargantuan stash of money belongs to fewer than 10 million people, and $9.8 trillion of it belongs to just 100,000 people, the Tax Justice Network estimates. Here are the countries that are losing the most money to offshore tax havens:*

While offshore tax havens have an image of being operated by shady banks in tropical backwaters, the report found that the majority of the $21 trillion was actually managed by well-known private banks. The three largest tax haven players are UBS, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs. For more on the Tax Justice Network's findings, you can read their full report (PDF).

Correction: The original version of this article stated that the countries in the chart were the top offshore destinations for tax dodgers. In reality, they are the top sources of money sent to offshore accounts in places like the Cayman Islands.

There is an awesome graph at the link
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/07/super-rich-trillions-offshore-tax-havens
 

I wonder where they got their data?

$21 Trillion means that on average there are 1000 people in the US with $21 Billion overseas. Or a million people with $21 million overseas.

Seeing as there are supposedly only 1210 (as of March 2011) billionaires in the world... 412 in the US... hmmm... Not seeing how they come to their $21 Trillion number

I am sure you will explain it to us... right?

Side Note: The top 9 banks in the world have about $21 Trillion in assets... combined... just putting things in perspective.
 
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Good!! We need to close the loop holes for the rich and aggressively go after the cheats. They need to pay their fair share along with the rest of us.



I never realized what a devious person Romney is. He's as bad as anything I've ever seen the right put up as a candidate, ever.

"I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more,"

yeah....how devious, how evil of romney

:palm:
 
"I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more,"

yeah....how devious, how evil of romney

:palm:

He also said:

“I’m proud of the fact that I pay a lot of taxes.”

So why not show us the last ten years of returns? Nothing to hide, huh?
 
He also said:

“I’m proud of the fact that I pay a lot of taxes.”

So why not show us the last ten years of returns? Nothing to hide, huh?

i guess you don't care about privacy. i have no idea why he won't release more tax returns. and neither do you.
 
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