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In reply to the discussion: Is the "No taxes for 10 years" claim a criminal or fairness issue? [View all]surrealAmerican
(11,899 posts)17. I've not heard anybody saying he didn't file his taxes ...
... just that he didn't pay any taxes. These are very different things. His accountants may well have found perfectly legal ways avoid them.
By the way, if Romney should win this election, millions will lose health care and unemployment will increase, so, yes, it matters.
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Is the "No taxes for 10 years" claim a criminal or fairness issue? [View all]
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2012
OP
Ah, the Dan Rather strategy. I had always hoped one day that would be uncovered. I have
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#8
he didn't have taxes withheld on his pay check because he doesn't get a 'pay check'-
Bluerthanblue
Aug 2012
#33
fairness vs hypocrisy? If Romney is wanting others to be subject to audits during a 7-year time-
Trillo
Aug 2012
#59
I think once you got through the training it's nationally recognized you become
Heather MC
Aug 2012
#66
It's easily conceivable for me at least, the tax code is largely written by and for the uber wealthy
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#24