Posted on 07/27/2009 6:06:37 PM PDT by Leisler
Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard University:
Your employee, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., has claimed property wholly owned by Harvard at 47 Ware Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 as his residence in numerous published reports.
It is our understanding that Professor Gates has not and is notpaying inputed income for the use of this property. The average comparable rent for a residence in the area of 47 Ware Street,Cambridge, MA 02138, is $4,750.00 monthly.
We have asked the office of Robert W. Healy, City Manager,Cambridge, Massachusetts to review the tax exempt status of the 47 Ware Street property to ascertain if the tax exemption is appropriate considering Harvard does not pay property taxes nor does the current resident, Henry L. Gates, Jr. The city and county are deprived of tax revenue for the private use of 47 Ware Street.
The inputed income is a separate issue because of state and federal income tax considerations.
Joseph Culligan www.webofdeception.com
president@harvard.edu, dgfaust@harvard.edu
CC: richard.healy@CambridgeMA.GOV, culleng@dor.state.ma.us, blissr@dor.state.ma.us
I’ve never heard of “inputed” income. I have heard of imputed income. Anyway, no telling whether or not he owes it until getting a peek at his return. Someone ought to write a letter to the IRS to bring it to their attention. The IRS pays rewards to snitches under some circumstances.
Keep pressing the issue. However, this is Massachusetts. You can be a senator and kill people.
5 posted on Monday, July 27, 2009 9:10:55 PM by Da Coyote
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To: Da Coyote
If you are a Congressman, you can only get boys drunk and rape them.
6 posted on Monday, July 27, 2009 9:12:22 PM by Leisler ("It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."~G.K. Chesterton)
Geeeeeeeeeez. What a sad state of affairs. Literally.
Did anyone notice there was a black cop present? Or was he photoshopped in?
And wasn't TouristGuy or that New Orleans dude there?
Yikes... 2 years of rent payments like that is the sum total price of my lil house.
Cooter the Looter for president. Yea, Yea, Yea, cheers, hope and change oh wait. sorry.
Foundation Run by Harvards Gates Is Revising Tax Return After Questions Raised
Ping
A friend of Obama doesn’t pay his taxes.... be still my heart.
Harvard’s probably the biggest landlord in Cambridge. They have a separate payment deal they’ve worked out with the city:
http://tech.mit.edu/V125/N5/5_harvard_pilot.5n.html
Check out the link at my #26 reply. Gates’ Inkwell foundation is revising their tax returns. Seems they claimed money paid to staff members as grants being awarded. $11,000 to one staff member. $1,000 to another staff member. Then down farther in the article, it reports his fiance was paid $6,000 for translating documents for slave trade research. She was on the Board of the foundation. Gates recused himself from the vote to give her the grant, but of course it was a done deal since he was the founder. They only gave 23 grants totaling a little over $27,000. The bulk of the money went to his fiance and staff members.
A liberal black college professor, professional agitator and associate of B. Hussein Obama actually paying income taxes conflicts with the slavery reparations agenda and mindset.
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IANAL but "non-profit" doesn't necessarily mean no money is moving from A to B.
Need some extra $$$$.. this is a cut and paste from the IRS
Whistleblower - Informant Award
The IRS Whistleblower Office pays money to people who blow the whistle on persons who fail to pay the tax that they owe. If the IRS uses information provided by the whistleblower, it can award the whistleblower up to 30 percent of the additional tax, penalty and other amounts it collects.
Who can get an award?
The IRS may pay awards to people who provide specific and credible information to the IRS if the information results in the collection of taxes, penalties, interest or other amounts from the noncompliant taxpayer.
The IRS is looking for solid information, not an educated guess or unsupported speculation. We are also looking for a significant Federal tax issue - this is not a program for resolving personal problems or disputes about a business relationship.
What are the rules for getting an award?
The law provides for two types of awards. If the taxes, penalties, interest and other amounts in dispute exceed $2 million, and a few other qualifications are met, the IRS will pay 15 percent to 30 percent of the amount collected. If the case deals with an individual, his or her annual gross income must be more than $200,000. If the whistleblower disagrees with the outcome of the claim, he or she can appeal to the Tax Court. These rules are found at Internal Revenue Code IRC Section 7623(b) - Whistleblower Rules.
The IRS also has an award program for other whistleblowers - generally those who do not meet the dollar thresholds of $2 million in dispute or cases involving individual taxpayers with gross income of less that $200,000. The awards through this program are less, with a maximum award of 15 percent up to $10 million. In addition, the awards are discretionary and the informant cannot dispute the outcome of the claim in Tax Court. The rules for these cases are found at Internal Revenue Code IRC Section 7623(a) - Informant Claims Program, and some of the rules are different from those that apply to cases involving more than $2 million.
If you decide to submit information and seek an award for doing so, use IRS Form 211. The same form is used for both award programs.
More Information
What Happens to a Claim for an Informant Award (Whistleblower)
Procedures used and the criteria followed to identify and process informant cases
History of the Whistleblower/Informant Program
Historical information on the evolution of the concept of paying for leads from its inception up to the current law followed today
Whistleblower Law
A brief synopsis of what the new whistleblower law entails. This is the most significant change to the Services approach to informant awards in 140 years
How Do You File a Whistleblower Award Claim
Step by step procedures to follow to file an informant claim for award
Confidentiality and Disclosure for Whistleblowers
The rules governing confidentiality of informant information
IRC Section 7623(b) - Whistleblower Rules
The requirements of the new rules enacted in IRC Section 7623(b), the Whistleblower Program
IRC Section 7623(a) - Informant Claims Program
The requirement of the rules governing claims that do not meet the requirements of the provisions in the whistleblower program under IRC Section 7623(b). These claims are part of the Informant Claims Program
IRS Form 211
Application for Award for Original Information
Owner 1: Harvard College
Owner 2:
Situs Address: 17 Ware St City/State/Zip: Cambridge, MA 02138-4004
The assessed value of the property at 17 Ware Street is:
Total Value: $1,283,100 Fiscal Year: 2009
Building: $ 531,000 Land: $ 752,100
Taxes $0.00
The property was purchased by Harvard in 1981.
Year Built: 1886 Gross Building Area: 3,786 sq ft
Total Rooms: 6 Living Area: 2,030 sq ft
Bedrooms: 3 Living Area Type: Finish Space\
excl Attic+Bsmt
Full Baths: 2 First Floor Area:
Half-Baths: 1 Attic Area:
Basement Type: Full Finished Basement:
Roof Type: Hip Unfinished Basement: 1,108 sq ft
Roof Material: Shngls&Asphalt Total Basement Area: 1,108 sq ft
Heat Type: Steam Number of Floors: 2
Fuel Type: Natl Gas Fireplaces: 5
Exterior Cover: Wood Side/Shing Amenities: Air Conditioned,Covered Porch
Parking Type: Onstreet Pkg Number of Cars: 3
Renovation Year:
Conditions: Good
Nice digs for zilch.
PAY taxes , you Demoncraps!
He sure looks like he is.
"Oh, crap, another week of sensitivity training!"
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