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Hypocrite Hillary Clinton Used SAME TAX AVOIDANCE LAW as Trump to Save Money on Taxes


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Not a peep from the MSM.  What's even better is they basically only donated money to their foundation for further tax avoidance.  

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/10/wow-hypocrite-hillary-clinton-used-tax-avoidance-law-trump-avoid-paying-taxes-2015/

And Hillary following up, adding Trump “apparently got to avoid paying taxes for nearly two decades—while tens of millions of working families paid theirs.”

However, a look back at Hillary Clinton’s tax returns from 2015 (here), proudly displayed by the campaign proving she has nothing to hide – shows something awkward on page 17…
hillary-tax-loss

While not on the scale of Trump’s business “operating loss”, Hillary Clinton – like many ‘wealthy’ individuals is taking advantage of a legal scheme to use historical losses to avoid paying current taxes.

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Just now, Highmark said:

Not a peep from the MSM.  What's even better is they basically only donated money to their foundation for further tax avoidance.  

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/10/wow-hypocrite-hillary-clinton-used-tax-avoidance-law-trump-avoid-paying-taxes-2015/

And Hillary following up, adding Trump “apparently got to avoid paying taxes for nearly two decades—while tens of millions of working families paid theirs.”

However, a look back at Hillary Clinton’s tax returns from 2015 (here), proudly displayed by the campaign proving she has nothing to hide – shows something awkward on page 17…
hillary-tax-loss

While not on the scale of Trump’s business “operating loss”, Hillary Clinton – like many ‘wealthy’ individuals is taking advantage of a legal scheme to use historical losses to avoid paying current taxes.

And not 20 years ago last year :lol: 

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Hillary Clinton's 2015 tax return shows $10.6 million in income, 31% rate -- and puts pressure on Donald Trump

What you need to know about Hillary Clinton's 2015 tax return

Your move, Mr. Trump.

After hammering Donald Trump on the campaign trail for refusing to reveal his tax returns, Hillary Clinton released her latest federal income tax return Friday, showing she and Bill paid roughly a third of their multi-million dollar income to Uncle Sam. 

The Clintons pulled in $10.6 million in 2015, much less than the nearly $28 million they made the year before. 

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Their tax return showed that they paid $3.24 million in federal income taxes.

That means their effective tax rate -- a measure of their income tax burden -- was 30.6% based on their adjusted gross income. That's on par with their 32% effective rate in 2014.

The campaign reported the Clintons' effective tax rate as 34%, which includes the more than $300,000 the couple paid in self-employment taxes, which are payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare. Experts often don't include them when calculating federal income tax burdens.

By any measure, though, Hillary Clinton and her husband have satisfied the Buffett Rule that she'd like to impose if elected. Under that rule, anyone with adjusted gross income over $1 million would have to pay a minimum of 30% of their income in taxes.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/12/pf/taxes/hillary-clinton-tax-return/index.html

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Just now, Mainecat said:

Even Romney paid a 13.5 rate.

Highmark fail. You better not complain about anyone on welfare anymore if your backin Trumps corporate welfare.

 Since when is writing off losses corporate Welfare?

Dude your tax avoiding ass can never complain about someone using legal methods to reduce their tax burden.  It just makes you look like a bigger hypocrite than you already are.   

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 Since when is writing off losses corporate Welfare?

Dude your tax avoiding ass can never complain about someone using legal methods to reduce their tax burden.  It just makes you look like a bigger hypocrite than you already are.   

The senile fucking idiot doesn't understand any of it obviously :nuts: 

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Hypocrite Hillary Clinton Used SAME TAX AVOIDANCE LAW as Trump

   hypocrisy (hî-pòk´rî-sê) noun


plural hypocrisies
The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess
[Middle English ipocrisie, from Old French, from Late Latin hypocrisis, play-acting, pretense, from Greek hupokrisis, from hupokrinesthai, to play a part, pretend : hupo-, hypo- + krinesthai, to explain (from krinein, to decide, judge).]

Excerpted from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition  © 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution in accordance with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved. 

It's hypocrisy to advocate one thing, and think another.

But Hillary is no more hypocritical about it than Donald.

Donald has said on open mike on camera that the tax laws should be changed.

BUT !!

They've filed their taxes in accordance with the law as written. That's not hypocrisy. Not for Donald. Not for Hillary.

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

 Since when is writing off losses corporate Welfare?

Dude your tax avoiding ass can never complain about someone using legal methods to reduce their tax burden.  It just makes you look like a bigger hypocrite than you already are.   

I pay taxes Trump should as well

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They've filed their taxes in accordance with the law as written. That's not hypocrisy. Not for Donald. Not for Hillary.

 

Some people need to understand this and remember, this tax code is for EVERYONE.  We all use the same tax tables.

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Just now, Mainecat said:

I pay taxes Trump should as well

You legally scam the FICA system MC.   You've stated it a number of times.  Just because the amount is smaller doesn't mean it isn't the same thing.

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

You legally scam the FICA system MC.   You've stated it a number of times.  Just because the amount is smaller doesn't mean it isn't the same thing.

If not for double standards, McLiar and the left would nave no standards at all..

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Yes.

But the tables determine the amount of tax for those obliged by law to pay.

Different story for Trump.

Trump is reported to have paid no federal income tax for 18 years.

That's not because of tables. That's because the $fat $cat real estate moguls had loopholes written into our labyrinthine tax code that exempted them.

 - In addition:

We don't have much detail. Someone leaked 3 pages of a private tax return to a The New York Times reporteress.

Trump says he's not releasing his tax information because certain years are under audit.

 a) There's no law prohibiting him from disclosing / releasing, despite the audit.

 b) Trump could release his documentation for years not under audit.

It's quite clear Trump is hiding something here.

AND !!

Trump followed the law, allegedly. Fine. Guess what. It's legal to go to a pornography theater in a trench coat and watch movies all day. Would you want to vote for him for president?

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

You legally scam the FICA system MC.   You've stated it a number of times.  Just because the amount is smaller doesn't mean it isn't the same thing.

I pay taxes on my income Trump has not for decades. Fact

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4 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

I pay taxes on my income Trump has not for decades. Fact

You take a much lower salary than you should to avoid paying the FICA/Medicare taxes and take distributions to pay yourself.  14.65% on the first $110K plus 2.25% on anything above that.

Considering this could be as much as $16,000 a year I'd say its significant.   How do you like fucking all those little old ladies out of their bennies MC?   You are quite the Patriotic American.  :thumb:

I bet the vast majority of American's would love to have an extra $15,000 to $20,000 in their pockets instead of the govts every year.  

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24 minutes ago, Highmark said:

You take a much lower salary than you should to avoid paying the FICA/Medicare taxes and take distributions to pay yourself.  14.65% on the first $110K plus 2.25% on anything above that.

Considering this could be as much as $16,000 a year I'd say its significant.   How do you like fucking all those little old ladies out of their bennies MC?   You are quite the Patriotic American.  :thumb:

I bet the vast majority of American's would love to have an extra $15,000 to $20,000 in their pockets instead of the govts every year.  

....and he should, just as any other person  should. It is not a bad thing to legally avoid taxation. It is a bad thing tax laws are designed to reward the wealthy. Not to worry, nobody will be fixing any of it. Yes the liar that is known as shillery is a massive hypocrite. And how the fuck does she earn 10 million? That is a bigger question? What is she being paid to doÉ

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3 minutes ago, Boered said:

....and he should, just as any other person  should. It is not a bad thing to legally avoid taxation. It is a bad thing tax laws are designed to reward the wealthy. Not to worry, nobody will be fixing any of it. Yes the liar that is known as shillery is a massive hypocrite. And how the fuck does she earn 10 million? That is a bigger question? What is she being paid to doÉ

I don't disagree that its his right to do so, I just laugh at his hypocrisy.  

The law Trump used is not designed specifically for the wealthy.   ANYONE can write off capital losses.  Hell gambling losses are deductible. :lmao:

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

You take a much lower salary than you should to avoid paying the FICA/Medicare taxes and take distributions to pay yourself.  14.65% on the first $110K plus 2.25% on anything above that.

Considering this could be as much as $16,000 a year I'd say its significant.   How do you like fucking all those little old ladies out of their bennies MC?   You are quite the Patriotic American.  :thumb:

I bet the vast majority of American's would love to have an extra $15,000 to $20,000 in their pockets instead of the govts every year.  

Once again I pay income taxes and have all my life. I did not fuck up to the tune of a billion dollars, screw people out of millions, put good contractors out of business then use that loss not to pay taxes for 2 fuckin decades.

Yeah you keep supporting the carnival barker.....you deserve him.

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Once again I pay income taxes and have all my life. I did not fuck up to the tune of a billion dollars, screw people out of millions, put good contractors out of business then use that loss not to pay taxes for 2 fuckin decades.

Yeah you keep supporting the carnival barker.....you deserve him.

Hillary fucked haiti out of billions. Thoughts?

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24 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Once again I pay income taxes and have all my life. I did not fuck up to the tune of a billion dollars, screw people out of millions, put good contractors out of business then use that loss not to pay taxes for 2 fuckin decades.

Yeah you keep supporting the carnival barker.....you deserve him.

But you admit to legally using the laws to avoid paying FICA and Medicare taxes. :lmao:

Funny thing is what you are doing CAN be illegal.   There are laws against not justly compensating yourself.   The way I see it you are not important to the company in the eyes of the IRS or they simply haven't caught you yet.   Either is quite funny.  I guess people with spouses who work for the IRS get special treatment. :snack:

You can minimize employment taxes by taking a salary in the lowest reasonableamount for the type of work you perform for the business.

Determining a reasonable salary may be done by comparing the average wages paid in the marketplace for similar work. If your business is new (one or two years old) and earnings are low or you're losing money, a lower than market salary can be justified.

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44 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Once again I pay income taxes and have all my life. I did not fuck up to the tune of a billion dollars, screw people out of millions, put good contractors out of business then use that loss not to pay taxes for 2 fuckin decades.

Yeah you keep supporting the carnival barker.....you deserve him.

MC, she misplaced 6 billion dollars of the tax payers money while SOS!!! She fucked up 6 billion dollars of OUR paid tax money!!!! And thats A-OK with you?? WTF, You sound like a 2 bit hack and have lost all credibility with me..SMH 

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