Court Rulings regarding Tax Returns

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Arthur Rubin wrote:It does leave open the question of what a "hit man" should report as occupation on his Schedule C. I think I like "estate maturity services"....
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There, now that you boys have gotten that off your chests, does everyone feel better now?

Or do you boys need a group hug? :idea: 8)
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webhick wrote:
Arthur Rubin wrote:It does leave open the question of what a "hit man" should report as occupation on his Schedule C. I think I like "estate maturity services"....
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There, now that you boys have gotten that off your chests, does everyone feel better now?

Or do you boys need a group hug? :idea: 8)

not as bad as you need a brain.
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Gregg wrote:
There, now that you boys have gotten that off your chests, does everyone feel better now?

Or do you boys need a group hug? :idea: 8)

not as bad as you need a brain.
Awe, Gregg, are you feeling left out? :(
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GoldandSilverEagles wrote:Awe, Gregg, are you feeling left out? :(
Gold, you're the one who is feeling "left out". You're whistling past the graveyard.
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Famspear wrote:
GoldandSilverEagles wrote:Awe, Gregg, are you feeling left out? :(
Gold, you're the one who is feeling "left out". You're whistling past the graveyard.
LMAO!!!! Feeling "left out" from this motley bunch, not hardly pal. How can I feel "left out" when I'm not seeking your approval? lol... (see two paragraphs below)

Aside from leaning some occasional case law from you folks, which I dearly appreciate, you folks are amusing as i watch the lot of you criticize those who do not share your similar POV as you dissect your prey from your lofty perches of narcissistic grandiosity.

What is even more amusing, is that a*lot of you have actually conned yourselves into believing your own hype, your grandiosity. This fact alone continually amuses me.

Insofar as "whistling past the graveyard", now there I'll definitely agree with you, as many of you in here have already died/perished within yourselves.
In every utterance a speaker or writer unknowingly tells us a great deal about himself of which he is entirely unaware.
--Walter C. Langer, ''The Mind of Adolf Hitler: The Secret Wartime Report'', p. 147 (Basic Books Inc. 1972).

In terms of you folks, you make my point perfectly! ~ See above.
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GoldandSilverEagles wrote:In terms of you folks, you make my point perfectly! ~ See above.
No, we don't "make your point." You're whistling past the graveyard.

Make an effort to come up with something cogent.
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GoldandSilverEagles wrote:LMAO!!!! Feeling "left out" from this motley bunch, not hardly pal. How can I feel "left out" when I'm not seeking your approval? lol... (see two paragraphs below)
Then what are you doing here?
GoldandSilverEagles wrote:Aside from leaning some occasional case law from you folks, which I dearly appreciate, you folks are amusing as i watch the lot of you criticize those who do not share your similar POV as you dissect your prey from your lofty perches of narcissistic grandiosity.
If you disagree with what the courts have consistently ruled, then you do not have a different POV, you are simply wrong.

Why do you appreciate the case law that has been cited to you? You have rejected out of hand anything that has disagreed with you (all case law on the topic) and haven't acknowledged reading any of it.
GoldandSilverEagles wrote:What is even more amusing, is that a*lot of you have actually conned yourselves into believing your own hype, your grandiosity. This fact alone continually amuses me.
Believing what? That the courts make the final decisions reguarding what the law is? It amuses you that we can accept reality and you can't?
GoldandSilverEagles wrote:Insofar as "whistling past the graveyard", now there I'll definitely agree with you, as many of you in here have already died/perished within yourselves.
You aren't even trying anymore are you? Do you feel better now that you engaged in psychological projection reguarding narcissism and your feeling of having died inside? If I were as intellectually dishonest as you I'd feel a little dead inside too.
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fortinbras wrote:Al Capone described his business as "used furniture" -- he wasn't nailed about the furniture but over the amounts of money he wasn't reporting.

I also heard that, Al Capone only uses his so called business "Used furniture's" as front on what his crimes really is. And the money he doesn't declare cannot even earn in the "Used furniture" Business that he is using. I just wonder does anyone knows if he really did sell Used furniture's or not?
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