Yes. And the folks who created the intellectual property to achieve those gains in productivity are the ones financially rewarded for it
FrioAg 00 said:
Yes. And the folks who created the intellectual property to achieve those gains in productivity are the ones financially rewarded for it
And the people who risked their capital on expensive, risky R&D projects.FrioAg 00 said:
Yes. And the folks who created the intellectual property to achieve those gains in productivity are the ones financially rewarded for it
Certainly not everybody. Like thinking Nancy Pelosi gives two shlts about anything she has to say. Like when she said that she "appreciated" AOC's "enthusiasm"Quote:
She can read people?
Couldn't afford it? Couldn't she just treat it like a multi-trillion dollar Green New Deal and have had her fellow and all future generations of law students pay it for her?justcallmeharry said:
Definitely not full of herself. She'd probably go on a hunger strike if she didn't get all her twitter love.
agent-maroon said:Couldn't afford it? Couldn't she just treat it like a multi-trillion dollar Green New Deal and have had her fellow and all future generations of law students pay it for her?justcallmeharry said:
Definitely not full of herself. She'd probably go on a hunger strike if she didn't get all her twitter love.
If that is the case, this is just like claiming lower refunds is proof Trump's tax plan was deceitful. Every property owner is trying to undervalue their property value for ad valorem tax purposes.Tex100 said:
Ocasio-Cortez, a member of the House Oversight Committee, sought to lay the groundwork for lawmakers to potentially subpoena employees of the Trump Organization -- including its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, who Cohen said was privy to Trump's various money maneuvers and who received immunity from federal prosecutors in New York to testify against Cohen prior to the attorney's guilty plea on federal campaign finance violations last August.
"What you do is, you deflate the value of the asset and then you put in a request to the tax department for a deduction," said Cohen when Ocasio-Cortez asked how Trump attempted to reduce his tax burden.
"And would it help for the committee to obtain federal and state tax returns from the president and his company to address that discrepancy?" Ocasio-Cortez asked.
"I believe so," Cohen answered.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ocasio-cortez-questions-cohen-on-trump-tax-documents-assets
Looks to me like two different taxes - Property Taxes vs Income Taxes
I thought it was revealed that the IRS was all up in Trump with an Audit, which was one of the reasons he used to not release his tax returns.Line Ate Member said:
Trump has most likely been audited for the last x years. If he does have some sort of tax scheme going on, the IRS or the auditors that have been looking and doing the auditing work for the Trump organization would most likely have highlighted or delved a little deeper.
It is always a good sign when a lawyer is trying to talk about taxes like he understands the laws and regulations surrounding that aspect. But he is in Washington, so everyone knows everything I guess.
Would buy.Broba Fett said:
New hat idea.
Make
AOC
Go
Away