Posted on 04/22/2015 5:43:47 AM PDT by markomalley
Touré Neblett, co-host of MSNBCs The Cycle, owes more than $59,000 in taxes, according to public records reviewed by National Review.
In September 2013, New York issued a state tax warrant to Neblett and his wife, Rita Nakouzi, for $46,862.68. Six months later, the state issued an additional warrant to the couple for $12,849.87.
In January 2014, Neblett tweeted, Regressive taxation & tax-avoidance & union crushing & the financial corruption of legislation has fueled inequality more than hard work. In 2012, he also criticized Republican politicians, saying they were all afraid to vote for a modest tax increase of people who can totally afford it.
MSNBCs hosts and guests regularly call for higher taxes on the rich, condemning wealthy individuals and corporations who dont pay their taxes or make use of loopholes. But recent reports, as well as records reviewed by National Review, show that at least four high-profile MSNBC on-air personalities have tax liens or warrants filed against them.
Last month, New York filed a $4,948.15 tax warrant against Joy-Ann Reid, who serves as managing editor of theGrio.com and until earlier this year hosted MSNBCs The Reid Report, and her husband, Jason. Reid has called taxes on the wealthy a basic fairness argument, also arguing for smart spending and smart tax increases to create economic growth.
NR could not reach Neblett or Reid directly, despite sending e-mails to them directly and asking for comment through an MSNBC spokesperson. Representatives for Neblett and Reid said their tax debts were in the process of being resolved.
Last week, the Winston-Salem Journal reported that Melissa Harris-Perry, who hosts an MSNBC show named after herself, and her husband, James Perry, owed around $70,000 in delinquent taxes, according to a federal lien filed in April 2015. Harris-Perry told the newspaper that she and her husband had made a $21,721 payment toward that debt on Tax Day.
We actually do better as a country when we spread the wealth around, Harris-Perry has said. She has also quoted Obama, calling income inequality the fundamental threat to the American dream. She called for Republican lawmakers to acknowledge that the growing income disparity in America is, in fact, you know, a real thing, adding that they would have to decide if, ideologically, its an issue worth addressing, and if so, if it is the governments problem to fix.
In April 2010, Harris-Perry had tweeted: Sorry tweeps, I am a total progressive, liberal, Donkey loving Dem, but man I have a big tax burden this year. #willgetcoffeeinstead.
Meanwhile, Al Sharptons tax problems have been the subject of extensive coverage by National Review and other publications. In November, the New York Times estimated that Sharpton and his entities owed as much as $4.5 million in taxes, penalties, and interest, a sum the MSNBC host disputes.
This isnt Nebletts first brush with controversy. In 2012, the host eventually apologized after using the n-word on-air, claiming that Mitt Romneys word choices in campaign speeches amounted to racial coding against President Obama.
In 2014, Neblett again issued an apology after a Twitter exchange in which he suggested that the success of concentration-camp survivors who emigrated to the U.S. was attributable to the power of whiteness.
As to the current tax controversies of its hosts, MSNBC declined NRs request for comment. We wanted to know whether the network thought that pushing for bigger taxes for the wealthy was hypocritical, given failure of MSNBCs own high-paid hosts to meet their fundamental tax obligations. Silence from the network on that, and little else.
Racism!!!! Right Wing Conspiracy!!!!!
We’ve gone from “only the little people pay taxes” to “only the conservative idiots should have to pay taxes.”
Slave reparations.
No wonder he dropped his last name.
Sorry tweeps, I am a total progressive, liberal, Donkey loving Dem, but man I have a big tax burden this year.
That self-righteousness comes at a cost, toots.
To the rabid Left (redundant, I know), all speech is codified. Most leftists are teetering on delusional psychosis, if not immersed in it outright.
I hope the headline writer was not the author, who should understand the difference between the IRS and the New York State Department of Finance.
MSNBC home to Tax Cheats!! WHAT a tagline!
Touré and Sharpton..and who else, one has to wonder?
Shouldn’t he be paying extra taxes to his government god?
Pray America is waking
Report: Al Sharpton Owes $4.5 Million in Back Taxes
1. used the n-word on-air
2. claimed that Mitt Romneys word choices in campaign speeches amounted to racial coding against Obama
3. suggested that the success of concentration-camp survivors who emigrated to the U.S. was attributable to the power of whiteness.
To me, this is what a REAL racist acts and thinks like........not to mention a bit paranoid.
Melissa Perry is on this list.
How does one have a warrant out on them and be at a known place everyday and not have the warrant served? Arrested? Jailed for tax evasion?
A little specificity in the title is in order. The subject MSNBC person, Toure, didn’t have the IRS on his case, it was New York State. Others mentioned in the article also were hit by NYS for taxes.
As far as I can see, only Melissa Harris-Perry and Al Sharpton are the subject of IRS debt.
Agree. Posted my comment after yours.
does any one at MSNBC pay taxes,Sharpton, Perry and now this fruit cake?
"We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes." They're all graduates of the Leona Helmsley School of Finance at a 'prominent'[sic] Ivy League Schools.
The truly AMAZING thing is that the IRS has found time to break away from persecuting Christians and Conservatives to pursue these scumbags.
Time for your great skills showing this tax cheat haven and its left wing tax cheats!
Please ping me when you post it!
Never mind.
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