Sharpton ain't the only MSNBC idiot in trouble with the IRS
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Sharpton ain't the only MSNBC idiot in trouble with the IRS
Melissa Harris-Perry and her husband have been slapped with a $70K lein by the IRS for failure to pay taxes. She claims they fell behind due to several "personal crises." Apparently, she paid back about a third of it yesterday....
http://pagesix.com/2015/04/16/msnbcs-me ... -tax-lien/
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Re: Sharpton ain't the only MSNBC idiot in trouble with the
A hyphenated last name is almost always a sign of a difficult person.
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This cunt is twitter gold.

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High taxes are for greedy business owners, not important liberal TV personalities!
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Re: Sharpton ain't the only MSNBC idiot in trouble with the
CID1990 wrote:A hyphenated last name is almost always a sign of a difficult person.
She is bad on so many different levels...
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What does this pic have to do with MHP...???SuperHornet wrote:Melissa Harris-Perry and her husband have been slapped with a $70K lein by the IRS for failure to pay taxes. She claims they fell behind due to several "personal crises." Apparently, she paid back about a third of it yesterday....
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To be honest, I never heard of her until today but she seems like a really solid person with all the tax evasion and blatant racism.
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bandl wrote:What does this pic have to do with MHP...???SuperHornet wrote:Melissa Harris-Perry and her husband have been slapped with a $70K lein by the IRS for failure to pay taxes. She claims they fell behind due to several "personal crises." Apparently, she paid back about a third of it yesterday....
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Re: Sharpton ain't the only MSNBC idiot in trouble with the
LMFAO at everyone who commented on this thread without clicking the link.bandl wrote:What does this pic have to do with MHP...???SuperHornet wrote:Melissa Harris-Perry and her husband have been slapped with a $70K lein by the IRS for failure to pay taxes. She claims they fell behind due to several "personal crises." Apparently, she paid back about a third of it yesterday....
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I found Sharptons radio show locally yesterday. That is some quality entertainment.
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Oops! That was from another thread. I'll fix it....

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OK. I fixed it in the original post.
Just in case you can't be bothered to go back up that far after you guys have had more fun poking fun at me....
http://pagesix.com/2015/04/16/msnbcs-me ... k-tax-lien
Just in case you can't be bothered to go back up that far after you guys have had more fun poking fun at me....
http://pagesix.com/2015/04/16/msnbcs-me ... k-tax-lien

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I'm not going to rag on her for this. I know from experience that if you get outside of the common thing where you work for somebody else and they do withholding on your paycheck it gets very complicated and you can find yourself in a bind. I say that because my wife is self employed and has to do the estimated taxes thing and such.
Personally I think we ought to pass a law where there is no paycheck tax withholding and everybody just got their gross salary minus deductions for insurance, retirement and such then had to pay estimated taxes like self employed people do. I think people would get a much better appreciation for their tax burden if they did that and maybe there would be some clamoring for chopping back on government.
Not a slam dunk because most of us aren't carrying our "fair share" to begin with as "the rich" are pretty much pulling the wagon. But it'd be a start.
Personally I think we ought to pass a law where there is no paycheck tax withholding and everybody just got their gross salary minus deductions for insurance, retirement and such then had to pay estimated taxes like self employed people do. I think people would get a much better appreciation for their tax burden if they did that and maybe there would be some clamoring for chopping back on government.
Not a slam dunk because most of us aren't carrying our "fair share" to begin with as "the rich" are pretty much pulling the wagon. But it'd be a start.
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I agree with John.
As a workout attorney, I've known plenty of people who have broken their back all year owning and running a business, keeping people employed either though revenue isn't as great as they expected (believing "things will get better"), and taking only a modest draw necessary for their sustenance.
Then, when the end of the year comes, and things didn't improve, and they don't have the revenue to cover taxes on their draw -- the IRS doesn't come in and say, hey, you did a nice thing keeping all those people on payroll when you should have let them ... if you know what I mean. The IRS is like a risk-free partner in any enterprise.
As a workout attorney, I've known plenty of people who have broken their back all year owning and running a business, keeping people employed either though revenue isn't as great as they expected (believing "things will get better"), and taking only a modest draw necessary for their sustenance.
Then, when the end of the year comes, and things didn't improve, and they don't have the revenue to cover taxes on their draw -- the IRS doesn't come in and say, hey, you did a nice thing keeping all those people on payroll when you should have let them ... if you know what I mean. The IRS is like a risk-free partner in any enterprise.
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As they should considering they benefit the most from the system.JohnStOnge wrote:I'm not going to rag on her for this. I know from experience that if you get outside of the common thing where you work for somebody else and they do withholding on your paycheck it gets very complicated and you can find yourself in a bind. I say that because my wife is self employed and has to do the estimated taxes thing and such.
Personally I think we ought to pass a law where there is no paycheck tax withholding and everybody just got their gross salary minus deductions for insurance, retirement and such then had to pay estimated taxes like self employed people do. I think people would get a much better appreciation for their tax burden if they did that and maybe there would be some clamoring for chopping back on government.
Not a slam dunk because most of us aren't carrying our "fair share" to begin with as "the rich" are pretty much pulling the wagon. But it'd be a start.
An interesting read:
https://news.vice.com/article/here-is-s ... l-be-spent" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;DOD's $589 billion budget, about one-third ($195 billion) is spent on "personnel compensation and benefits."
This is a wonderful bit of data for a few reasons. First, any organization with a payroll budget of $195 billion — that's roughly the GDP of the Czech Republic — is what accountants refer to as fucking immense. Second, the US accounts for something like 40 percent of the world's defense spending, but the DOD payroll and benefits budget alone is — depending on how you count and who you ask — more than China's entire defense budget. And third, DOD bigwigs are painfully aware that they're spending a third of their money on payroll and benefits, which is why their interest in automation and cool robots goes far beyond flying a few drones……...
One notion that's perpetually popular is the idea that rich folks should be made to cough up more. While the US tax system is progressive — meaning that rich people hand over a larger percentage of their incomes in taxes than others — it's only just barely progressive, at least according to Citizens for Tax Justice. Some numbers to illustrate that fact: The richest 1 percent of people in the US account for 21.6 percent of all income, but account for 23.7 percent of all tax revenue. The country's poorest 20 percent have 3.3 percent of all income, but pay 2.1 percent of all taxes. Added together, the top 5 percent of income earners pitch in about 40 percent of tax revenue. Put another way, the individual tax receipts of the country's wealthiest 5 percent pay for the entire defense budget…...
The surprise is not that the US government is a hideous jumble of inertia, confusion, and dysfunction. The surprise is that it works as well as it does.
The other big take away is that most of the money the government collects in the form of taxes comes out of the pockets of individuals, and is then distributed back to and spent on individuals in the form of Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. All the odds and ends about how much this or that program costs, or whether there's a loophole exempting corporate cocaine-party yachts from sales tax, makes a relatively minuscule difference in the big picture. They're just a lot more fun to debate.



