Buffett's Birkshire Hathaway Owes Taxes Back to 2002

Discussion in 'Politics' started by pspr, Aug 29, 2011.

  1. Max E.

    Max E.

    Once again all you are is a copy and paste monkey, one day when you actually have a taxable income try not paying your taxes, and see what happens. We are speaking from experience, something you have never experienced, you dont know shit.

     
    #61     Aug 31, 2011

  2. You're a lying piece of shit and if anybody believes you or piss par over the IRS's official government website they are just as dumb as you
     
    #62     Aug 31, 2011
  3. Max E.

    Max E.


    Didnt you say you had me on ignore? whose the liar?

    Like i said when you get out of elementary school and start paying taxes do a little test for yourself, dont pay any taxes and see what happens.
     
    #63     Aug 31, 2011
  4. 1.I said I had you on ignore then temporarily took you off and were putting you back on.I can still see your posts thorough quotes and may want to respond such as to show what a lying piece of shit you are



    2.I went almost 4 years without paying nearly 40 grand in taxes and all I got was letters from the IRS
     
    #64     Aug 31, 2011
  5. Max E.

    Max E.

    I call bullshit, you have never drawn a taxable income.
     
    #65     Aug 31, 2011
  6. jem

    jem

    wow, ak really does not know how the real world works. no wonder he is a socialist commie.

    As an attorney I can comment on this.

    There are legal requirements for due process.
    However in the real world govt workers from judges on down to county clerks, know, that you can frequently blow off proper notice because people do a cost benefit analysis.

    When amounts are small or chance of success by the citizen low - due process can go right out the window... on a surprisingly frequent basis.

    By analogy just ask the foreclosure trustee's and the robo signers. Where was due process there?

    I get calls all the time from people saying they were not properly served. I believe some of them.

    For instance I just got my third property tax bill for my boat in 3 months. We already disputed the valuation and paid the bill.

    Cities and state govt are trying to raise revenue and due process is going out the window.
     
    #66     Aug 31, 2011
  7. Max E.

    Max E.

    Thats the thing, in my case maybe i could have hired a lawyer, if i had known the law and that they supposedly have to warn me. Though i still think ak47 is wrong cause i got no warning before they cleaned me out.

    I thought what they did was legit, and i knew i owed the money, and all a lawyer might have been able to do was buy me time. I still would have owed the money, plus i would have owed legal fees. So they know that they can go in and do this and that 90% of the time no one is going to put up a fight, and just about 100% of the time no one will be held accountable.

    AK47's argument is ridiculous because even if it was true that the government had to warn me, the government has no problem with breaking the law, because they are never held accountable.

     
    #67     Aug 31, 2011
  8. jem

    jem

    if you read his link... it was very hedged... "we usually"

    We usually levy only after these three requirements are met:

    We assessed the tax and sent you a Notice and Demand for Payment;
    You neglected or refused to pay the tax; and
    We sent you a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to A Hearing (levy notice) at least 30 days before the levy. We may give you this notice in person, leave it at your home or your usual place of business, or send it to your last known address by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. Please note: if we levy your state tax refund, you may receive a Notice of Levy on Your State Tax Refund, Notice of Your Right to Hearing after the levy"


    no doubt they sometimes clean out first and ask questions later. What is the risk to them? they have to pay for some overdraft fees.



    Cops cruise for dirt balls... then find a reason for the stop when they catch a dirt ball.

    We always have to be vigilant in defense of our liberty from the govt.

    But, the other practical point is... if you choose to look like a dirt ball.. pay your registration... get your tail lights fixed and don't have guns or drugs in your car.
     
    #68     Aug 31, 2011
  9. Max E.

    Max E.

    Yeah, thats the way i looked at it. When they drained me i was livid about it at first because i had a full tank of gas i had to pay for at a gas station, and no money. But when i got over my initial anger, i accept full responsibility for it. I didnt pay my taxes, i knew what i was doing, i took a chance in the market, and it didnt work out for me. I lost, and I basically got what i deserved.

    Though the one thing i will say about those assholes, is that they have absolutely no concern about whether or not you can hold a job to pay them back as long as they can squeeze a few more nickels out of you that day, they have no foresight whatsoever. Like i said earlier its like dealing with the mob.... ("Fuck you pay me") I almost lost my job at this trading firm cause they didnt want to deal with me once the tax man started harassing them as well.

     
    #69     Aug 31, 2011
  10. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    You noticed that too huh?
     
    #70     Aug 31, 2011