Posted on 03/16/2022 8:01:48 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
A Republican businessman running for governor says taxes are too high in Illinois. If he wins, Gary Rabine would take over a state agency that has unsuccessfully tried to collect more than $10,000 in delinquent taxes from one of his dissolved companies.
Tax records show the Illinois Department of Employment Security filed a tax lien for $10,262 against Rabine Utility Pavements, LLC, in 2017. Rabine dissolved that company in 2019, according to records filed with the Illinois Secretary of State, but the bill remains unpaid.
The tax lien has no mailing address listed on it, which raised questions about whether or not IDES ever sent it to the proper location. A spokesman for IDES refused to comment on the pending matter, citing a law that “prohibits IDES from disclosing information about individual employers/businesses.”
Weeks after the first questions were raised, Rabine’s campaign said they were still unable to connect with someone at IDES to resolve the outstanding debt.
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Take a quick look at Illinois' rotund governor. And his toilet tax-dodging quickly whitewashed.
I personally called several State of Illinois offices no answer on any of them. Thay are working from home!
The IDES of March, indeed.
Of course they are drawing full salary and
putting in about 10% of the time
in the words of the joker
this state needs an...
I’ve met Gary several times and he is really
the only candidate that can turn Illinois around
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It is possible that the IDES is deliberately making it difficult for him to pay the tax bill. It is useful as a political club to beat him with.
Having dealt with IDES I can confirm that they don’t know their *** from a hole in the ground.
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If that’s all they could come up with... they got bupkis
Mrs. InFool7 and I collected signatures for Bobby(Piton) & Gary
we had only positive comments about both of them.
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Hmmm. Incompetence of the IDES versus malevolence of the Democrats in power. I guess either would explain it.
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