Posted on 05/11/2016 8:06:28 AM PDT by C19fan
What would Hermione Granger say?
Actress Emma Watson has been named in the so-called "Panama Papers" as having used a company based in a Caribbean tax haven to handle her money, it was revealed Tuesday.
The 26-year-old, who is taking a break from acting to work as a United Nations goodwill ambassador and women's rights campaigner, is a shareholder in one of approximately 200,000 offshore corporations whose information was published online Monday by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
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Limit biz to 3%, implement a sales tax of 3%; ditch any/all exemptions/cut-outs.
Tell Fedzilla to get itself back under control, that’s ALL your getting.
Enough w/ enslaving one facet for the benefit of another. No person/entity is ‘more deserving’ of NOT paying taxes as another. Charity doesn’t come from the end of a gun and govt SUCKS at picking winners (nor do they have the authority).
Sorry, she’s not the least bit “hot” to me.
From that shot I’m guessing 34 B
Trump said that flat chested girls have a hard time being a 10.
After wrecking Gringotts escaping on a dragon, they probably closed her account.
Really? Nothing huh? Different strokes for different folks I guess. I think she’s very pretty. Maybe not drop what I’m doing hot, but still easy on the eyes. Personally I’m crushing on Amy Schumer. I think she’s adorable. Go ahead and laugh if you want, but I’m dead serious.
The talk is not about illegality; it’s about hypocrisy of those on the left who promote endless programs that tax the ‘little guy’ as they exempt themselves. Got it?
She’s just ordinary looking at best.
Amy Schumer is cute until she opens her vile mouth....Watson, eh, not one bit for me, but as you say, different strokes!
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