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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1299518)5/6/2021 11:09:15 AM
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Let me help you catch up, using a couple links here to speed things up.

"Mr. Stone said in a statement on Friday evening that he and his wife worked to pay off their tax bill until the Russia investigation “financially destroyed” them, and that they are now “virtually bankrupt.”

"Using programs Congress meant for people with lesser means, they requested that the IRS accept a settlement for their unpaid taxes (called an offer in compromise, in tax jargon) or be allowed to pay the amounts due by way of a payment plan (called an installment agreement), the complaint says.

"The Stones allegedly avoided seizure of their bank accounts by simply depositing checks made out to Roger Stone and transferring other personal funds into accounts held by Drake Ventures, a limited liability company on which only members of the Stone family had signature authority. The complaint says this allowed the Stones to continue to use their funds but keep them in bank accounts that did not clearly belong to them."

They got caught, they started to pay, they hid the money, they got caught again.
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