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Penalties for Civil Tax Fraud
You will probably never face criminal fraud penalties. At least 98% of the time, the IRS punishes fraud with civil penalties—fines of 75% added to the tax due.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: DBCowboy
Limited hang-out. Old play that we knew was coming. Well in front of the election. DoJ may be finished, but Congress isn't.
Devon Archer coming up to the plate. Will he punt? Maybe his postponement was because of this plea deal in the works?
More to be revealed.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
I'm just shocked that there isn't more celebration and "In your FACE" type stuff from the left.
They really managed this well.
They won.
Congrats!
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: DBCowboy
I'm just shocked that there isn't more celebration and "In your FACE" type stuff from the left.
They really managed this well.
They won.
Congrats!
As a card-carrying member of The Evil Left™ I'm sure I speak for all us who are working ceaselessly in secret to divide and degrade this once-great country of ours when I say we humbly accept your congratulations.
Most people don't realize how hard it is to pull off a conspiracy like this, but tonight we're going to take some well-earned time off and kick back at the local Hillary Clinton pizza parlor for a little recreational pedophilia. Extra rations of Adrenochrome all around.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: WeDemBoyz
Im seriously asking the room what happens if a person is unemployed but yet owes hundreds of thousands in back taxes and accumulating interest daily.
I pity his wife. Didn't she just marry a huge tax debt?
March 17, 2022
Hunter Biden paid off a tax liability of over $1 million a year after he announced he was under investigation for defrauding the IRS — but he could still face charges in the wide-ranging federal probe, a new report said.
The up-to-date tax bill could make it harder for prosecutors to convict President Joe Biden’s 52-year-old son however, and hinder their ability to win a lengthy sentence if he was convicted, according to The New York Times.