Thursday, September 17, 2009

IRS Amnesty Day Deadline Approaching



Did you know that next Wednesday, September 23rd, is the deadline for U.S. citizens with foreign bank accounts to pay unpaid/unreported taxes on that money to avoid penalties and/or prosecution?

A millionaire, Finn M. W. Caspersen who reportedly hid millions in foreign bank accounts, committed suicide on Labor Day. With a rich sounding name like his you'd think he could've "worked out a deal." The IRS does give advice as well as counseling and therapy to those who owe millions and are concerned about the coming amnesty date. Our sports celebrities are not excluded.

Boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr., who reportedly owes the IRS 6.17 million dollars, finds himself back in the ring this Saturday against Juan Miguel Marquez. Mayweather didn't hide his millions, he reportedly just never paid taxes on his earnings. If Marquez doesn't knock Floyd the freak out, he may get a counter left cross to the jaw from the IRS that'll do the damage. Take the advice of Wesley Snipes Floyd and just pay up. There's nowhere to hide in the ring against the IRS.

Just remember you Joe-the-plumbers out their, the IRS is doing you and I a favor with bringing these millionaire tax evaders to justice and making them accountable for their actions. That money belongs in our country where it could be swindled by American bankers and financial institutions dammit! Not some Swiss bank account where its truly safe from American crooks.

Six days and counting............September 23, 2009
IRS Foreign Bank Account Amnesty

It is reported that many sports figures are suspected of having foreign bank accounts. For their sake I hope they've paid their fare share of taxes on it. Wouldn't want one of my team's players to miss a game due to Tax Evasion. Or worse, take the way out that millionaire Finn C. took instead of amnesty.

There's always a shark out their who's willing to give advice to millionaires and do the paperwork for a small ransom. Here's one "shark tale" stating why millionaires guilty of hiding money offshore to avoid paying taxes should file for amnesty with the IRS.

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