(06-02-2024, 08:51 AM)FlickerOfLight Wrote:(06-02-2024, 07:35 AM)Bally002 Wrote: Well I hear and have read that the American IRS ? Taxation mob over there, requirement is that anyone receiving, in my words, money or valued goods from any ill gotten source are still required to include that on their IRS return. (Capone??)
So anyone that has perhaps received 'hush' money and allege that in the proceedings against Trump should have also described it to IRS or at the very least be questioned/examined on that fact as to the allegations authenticity.
I may have my facts wrong. Would be pleased if someone can clarify for me. @"Infolurker"#107 @"FlickerOfLight"#259 @"Ninurta"#2 @"Skye"#109 @"Michigan Swamp Buck"#32
Kind regards,
Bally)
From what I know, you are correct. And this would in fact criminalize just about our entire government.
But, they get to play by a different set of rules. Rules they change to shift the lines of what is a criminal offense, and what wins elections. Not to mention the other things that go on behind the curtains that would be considered a criminal offense if anyone of us did these things.
This whole display (trial) just shows us how the justice system is corrupt and weaponized. Fact is, it has been this way for a very long time. Ask anyone who has gotten wrapped up in that "system" we call "justice."
To be clear, from what I know, yes, there would be a lot of people go down for "tax evasion" if the IRS were to go after that in particular. The problem is, the IRS is in "their" pockets and is weaponized for their own devices.
Good point to the OP. But sadly, it doesn't matter. It's not something the IRS would ever go after. But Lord forbid if one of us received a lil something something on the side, and didn't declare it. They'd take everything we had....and more.
Yeah thanks for the clarification. I was thinking more along the lines of people like 'Stormy Daniels unless she has the IRS in her 'pocket'.
Kind regards,
Bally