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Pastimes : Makin' money honey

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To: sandintoes who wrote (1814)9/19/2005 1:34:49 PM
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A grand jury indictment filed earlier this month said Hatch filed false 2000 and 2001 tax returns, omitting his income from the reality show, $327,000 he was paid to co-host "The Wilde Show" on WQSX-FM in Boston and $28,000 in rent on a property he owns in Newport.

Hatch had two accountants prepare tax returns for 2000 that included his "Survivor" winnings, but he did not file them when he learned he would owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes, the indictment said. In 2002, he had one of the accountants prepare a second return that did not include his winnings from the television show. He filed that one, which called for a $4,500 refund, the indictment said.

news.yahoo.com

Yea well i don't want to pay taxes either BUT I DO!

i say put that nut in jail
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