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says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! |
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! With all due respect, sir, I read, "...when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." Perhaps you missed that? John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! With all due respect, sir, I read, "...when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." Perhaps you missed that? John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Do the words "as high as" have any meaning to you? |
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:19:19 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! With all due respect, sir, I read, "...when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." Perhaps you missed that? John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Do the words "as high as" have any meaning to you? Well, sir, it's surely not '...a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!!', but perhaps it is. You, after all, are much brighter than I am. My gosh, you've even implied a limitation to liability is a bad thing. I'm thinking you were just joking then. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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On 10/24/2013 10:02 AM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:19:19 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! With all due respect, sir, I read, "...when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." Perhaps you missed that? John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Do the words "as high as" have any meaning to you? Well, sir, it's surely not '...a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!!', but perhaps it is. You, after all, are much brighter than I am. My gosh, you've even implied a limitation to liability is a bad thing. I'm thinking you were just joking then. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Oh John, you are such a card:) |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! What part of "when pay outs to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." is so hard for you to understand? "Each" implies they all get a payout, which they do., The IRS lien was for $170 MILLION against the 600 members. The guy who hangs out and drinks with my drunken neighbor brags about his $48,000. I guess he doesn't have enough feathers in his cap to get the $160k. I am not sure this guy has ever actually worked and he is about 40. He may have worked at the scalping station on Tamiami trail a while tho. What a bunch of bigoted blather. I thought better of you than that. "The United States is home to 2.4 million Native Americans. In comparison to the rest of the population, this number is a very small amount (only .9%).[11] American Indians have historically lived in extreme poverty. With the rise of Indian gaming enterprises, the problem of poverty may have seemed to disappear. Yet, while Native Americans have begun to take more control of their tribal economies and have begun to improve situations, poverty on Indian Reservations is still a major issue. The U.S. Census in both 1990 and 2000 indicates that poverty has prevailed on reservations: to this day, Native Americans have the highest poverty and unemployment rates in the United States of America. The poverty rate of Native Americans is 25%.[12]" Incomes of Native Americans tend to be low, and unemployment rates are usually high. For example, the unemployment rate today on the Blackfoot Reservation in Montana is 69%. This is a shocking comparison to the national unemployment rate today, 9.8% (US Bureau of Labor) or even during the worst part of the Great Depression, 25%.[13] According to the 2000 Census, Indians living in Indian country have incomes that are less than half of the general U.S. population.[14] The US Census reports that the median income of households based on a three-year average from 2003- 2005 was $33,627.[12] |
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:53:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! What part of "when pay outs to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." is so hard for you to understand? "Each" implies they all get a payout, which they do., The IRS lien was for $170 MILLION against the 600 members. The guy who hangs out and drinks with my drunken neighbor brags about his $48,000. I guess he doesn't have enough feathers in his cap to get the $160k. I am not sure this guy has ever actually worked and he is about 40. He may have worked at the scalping station on Tamiami trail a while tho. What a bunch of bigoted blather. I thought better of you than that. "The United States is home to 2.4 million Native Americans. In comparison to the rest of the population, this number is a very small amount (only .9%).[11] American Indians have historically lived in extreme poverty. With the rise of Indian gaming enterprises, the problem of poverty may have seemed to disappear. Yet, while Native Americans have begun to take more control of their tribal economies and have begun to improve situations, poverty on Indian Reservations is still a major issue. The U.S. Census in both 1990 and 2000 indicates that poverty has prevailed on reservations: to this day, Native Americans have the highest poverty and unemployment rates in the United States of America. The poverty rate of Native Americans is 25%.[12]" Incomes of Native Americans tend to be low, and unemployment rates are usually high. For example, the unemployment rate today on the Blackfoot Reservation in Montana is 69%. This is a shocking comparison to the national unemployment rate today, 9.8% (US Bureau of Labor) or even during the worst part of the Great Depression, 25%.[13] According to the 2000 Census, Indians living in Indian country have incomes that are less than half of the general U.S. population.[14] The US Census reports that the median income of households based on a three-year average from 2003- 2005 was $33,627.[12] With a poverty rate of 25%[12], they are right along with the big cities run by Democrats. Maybe they should start voting Republican and get their education system fixed. City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29.9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 6. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:53:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! What part of "when pay outs to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." is so hard for you to understand? "Each" implies they all get a payout, which they do., The IRS lien was for $170 MILLION against the 600 members. The guy who hangs out and drinks with my drunken neighbor brags about his $48,000. I guess he doesn't have enough feathers in his cap to get the $160k. I am not sure this guy has ever actually worked and he is about 40. He may have worked at the scalping station on Tamiami trail a while tho. What a bunch of bigoted blather. I thought better of you than that. "The United States is home to 2.4 million Native Americans. In comparison to the rest of the population, this number is a very small amount (only .9%).[11] American Indians have historically lived in extreme poverty. With the rise of Indian gaming enterprises, the problem of poverty may have seemed to disappear. Yet, while Native Americans have begun to take more control of their tribal economies and have begun to improve situations, poverty on Indian Reservations is still a major issue. The U.S. Census in both 1990 and 2000 indicates that poverty has prevailed on reservations: to this day, Native Americans have the highest poverty and unemployment rates in the United States of America. The poverty rate of Native Americans is 25%.[12]" Incomes of Native Americans tend to be low, and unemployment rates are usually high. For example, the unemployment rate today on the Blackfoot Reservation in Montana is 69%. This is a shocking comparison to the national unemployment rate today, 9.8% (US Bureau of Labor) or even during the worst part of the Great Depression, 25%.[13] According to the 2000 Census, Indians living in Indian country have incomes that are less than half of the general U.S. population.[14] The US Census reports that the median income of households based on a three-year average from 2003- 2005 was $33,627.[12] With a poverty rate of 25%[12], they are right along with the big cities run by Democrats. Maybe they should start voting Republican and get their education system fixed. City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29.9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 6. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Typical narrow mindedness, take ONE statistic and ignore the rest..... |
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iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:53:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 07:58:06 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: Those unpaid taxes are on the distributions to the members. That ends up being about $48,000 a year per member. Cite? You are right, I was wrong, it is up to $160,000 per member http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/ne...-casino-income The tax obligations of the tribe and its members are expected to soar because IRS examiners also are auditing the Miccosukee's gambling distributions for the years 2006-2010, when payouts to each member were as high as $160,000 annually. Not a bad living just for being an indian. That's a ****ing LIEN for taxes not paid!!!!! It has NOTHING to do with the notion (and lie) that each person in the tribe gets money!!!!! What part of "when pay outs to each member were as high as $160,000 annually." is so hard for you to understand? "Each" implies they all get a payout, which they do., The IRS lien was for $170 MILLION against the 600 members. The guy who hangs out and drinks with my drunken neighbor brags about his $48,000. I guess he doesn't have enough feathers in his cap to get the $160k. I am not sure this guy has ever actually worked and he is about 40. He may have worked at the scalping station on Tamiami trail a while tho. What a bunch of bigoted blather. I thought better of you than that. "The United States is home to 2.4 million Native Americans. In comparison to the rest of the population, this number is a very small amount (only .9%).[11] American Indians have historically lived in extreme poverty. With the rise of Indian gaming enterprises, the problem of poverty may have seemed to disappear. Yet, while Native Americans have begun to take more control of their tribal economies and have begun to improve situations, poverty on Indian Reservations is still a major issue. The U.S. Census in both 1990 and 2000 indicates that poverty has prevailed on reservations: to this day, Native Americans have the highest poverty and unemployment rates in the United States of America. The poverty rate of Native Americans is 25%.[12]" Incomes of Native Americans tend to be low, and unemployment rates are usually high. For example, the unemployment rate today on the Blackfoot Reservation in Montana is 69%. This is a shocking comparison to the national unemployment rate today, 9.8% (US Bureau of Labor) or even during the worst part of the Great Depression, 25%.[13] According to the 2000 Census, Indians living in Indian country have incomes that are less than half of the general U.S. population.[14] The US Census reports that the median income of households based on a three-year average from 2003- 2005 was $33,627.[12] With a poverty rate of 25%[12], they are right along with the big cities run by Democrats. Maybe they should start voting Republican and get their education system fixed. City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29.9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 6. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! Typical narrow mindedness, take ONE statistic and ignore the rest..... Why are these welfare dependent places long term poverty centers? You would think with the government handing out help and money they could quickly rise up the economic ladder. |
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