Vandalshandle
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I'd like to see the physical proof of this . As it is they'll probably get a write off under some extended Obama edict when they ,in effect , never had the inventory . I hope we have someone not related to Lois Lerner auditing their books at the IRS .
They will write it off but Obama has nothing to do with it.
It's a tax reform from the Reagan years. Anything that's a business expense is deductible. This is part of operating expenses. Totally deductible, Obama had nothing to do with it and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
So you're paying for those weapons to be destroyed. That is if you pay federal taxes. If it's done in a state that has a state income tax, they will deduct it from their state income taxes too.
And there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it.
Yeah, kind of like Trump writing off a billion dollars in loses in 9 years, and carrying the loss forward for the next decade, in which he paid no taxes.
figures TDS would find its way into this thread,,,
How can anyone not admire a president who pays no taxes, who lies to get out of the military, who has a 5th grade vocabulary, who is a narcissist with a Jesus complex, who is a pathological liar, who's education is so thin that he talks about colonials storming airports and laying siege to Ft. McHenry in the wrong war, who's businesses fail on a regular basis, who fails to deliver on any of his promises, including locking up Hillary, not playing golf while president, building a wall, stopping Chicago crime, and deporting 12 million illegal aliens in 2 years, whose entire cabinet has turned over in 2 years, with indictments and convictions galore, who asked foreign nations to interfere in our elections, who has increased the national debt in 3 years more than any previous president in their entire term?
man that TDS is sure in the air today,,,
Yep, it comes out of your AM radio. If you listen long enough, you may learn to parrot another word. "Lamestream media", for example, is pretty much worn out, so Rush is going to have to come up with something new. "Deep State" is getting a little shop worn, too.