Posted on 05/08/2019 4:41:56 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
A few years ago, it was revealed that General Electric’s corporate return totaled some 67,000 pages, and in the end, the company didn’t pay a dime in federal taxes. Achieving that takes some very good accounting—and showing lots of “losses” in various business activities. Of course, GE was still making billions in profit, but if you know how to use the tax code to your advantage, you can offset those profits with various deductions and write-offs.
On a related note, I was listening to El Rushbo yesterday. He has had a partnership with Clear Channel (now iHeart media) for years. They manage his digital properties, and he has long had a contract with Jacor, the syndication arm that Clear Channel bought out years ago. Rush said there were “two or three” IRS employees permanently assigned to iHeart’s corporate headquarters to “assist” the company with its takes, and claimed the practice is standard.
I’d never heard of that arrangement before (and will defer to those more informed than I am), but it would make sense for the IRS to have dedicated liaisons with large corporations. In the case of iHeart, it might be related to the billions in debt racked up by taking the company private, and potential efforts to write off some of that debt.
If Trump was able to write off a billion in business losses and lower this tax bill, more power to him. Or would you prefer someone like Crazy Uncle Joe, who set up his son for a $1.5 billion deal with the government of China, and protected him from potential investigation by Ukrainian prosecutors?
It’s also a great read. Can’t tell you how much reading Trump’s books has reinvigorated me to succeed in my life.
No I would die laughing and walk away.
I know P/E and EPS for stocks :)
Why isn’t anyone talking about the illegality of this tax record being distributed?
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