What falsified records? There MAY be a book keeping error, but Trump doesn't do his book keeping.No it isn't. The falsified records are NOT in dispute.
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What falsified records? There MAY be a book keeping error, but Trump doesn't do his book keeping.No it isn't. The falsified records are NOT in dispute.
Don't feed the sealions.What falsified records?
How would you know about free speech? You live in KKKanada where they lock you up for disagreeing with the government.
Yes, in NY State, it is a crime to falsify your business records.Is over inflated reimbursement checks a crime?
Yes, in NY State, it is a crime to falsify your business records.
Is over inflated reimbursement checks a crime?
Yes, when they're related to "personal expenses" being falsely claimed as "business expenses".
Paying "hush money" to your mistress isn't a tax deductible personal expense, nor is it illegal.
Calling the reimbursement to your lawyer of the funds he paid on your behalf as a "payment pursuant to a [non-existant] retainer agreement", doubling it up to cover Cohen's income tax expenses in claiming it as "business income", and then writing all of these payments to Cohen off his income taxes as a "business expenses, is most definitely illegal. It's called "falsifying business records" and "tax evasion".
You specified reimbursement checks.
Did the IRS collect less money because the checks were inflated?
Yes, when they're related to "personal expenses" being falsely claimed as "business expenses".
Who owns the company?
Paying "hush money" to your mistress isn't a tax deductible personal expense,
NDAs are tax deductible.
nor is it illegal.
I agree, deducting an NDA is not illegal.
It's called "falsifying business records" and "tax evasion".
How were taxes evaded? Walk through the steps.
Trump paid less in taxes because the checks were inflated. But the point of these crimes was to conceal EMI's illegal campaign contributions, and the "catch and kill" schemes they were carrying out.
As a SOP for Trump to deal with unflattering publicity, nothing in the "catch and kill scheme" was illegal UNTIL Trump started running for office, and even then, if Trump had paid off the women from his own resources and his own pocket, it wouldn't have been illegal. It was having others pay off the women, and having Pecker lie about his opposition, that turned the whole matter into an election crime, and it was Trump's attempts to write the whole thing off as a business expense that got him arrested.
The testimony of Pecker, Hope Hicks, and other Trump Corporation and White House staffers - Trump was obsessed with details, especially about payments. Trump was trying to avoid paying anyone until after the election because if he lost, he was never going to pay anyone. Trump scrutinized every single check he signed and demanded discounts for everything - except those payments to Cohen.
The notes with Weisselberg's handwriting. The tape recording. The invoices. The checks - all personally signed by Donald Trump. Trump's attempts to force Cohen not to write a book - threatening to send him back to prison unless he agreed not to talk to the press. All indications of Trump's intentions, and his guilt.
What a strange lie. Well, not really, if the one who utters it is trolling and running out of talking pointsTrump paid less in taxes because the checks were inflated.
And Cohen paid more.
NDA's are only tax deductible when they relate to business. If you buy someone's silence about your proprietary information or processes, which they legally acquire, that's NDA is tax deductible.
If you pay off your mistress so your wife doesn't find out about the affair, that NDA is NOT tax deductible. If you pay off your mistress because you're running for election and you're lying to the American people, that's not tax deductible either.
What a strange lie. Well, not really, if the one who utters it is trolling and running out of talking points
Oh, so you're just dense?What lie?
If Trump paid Cohen $200,000, Trump deducts $200,000 and Cohen pays taxes on $200,000.
Oh, so you're just dense?
In what the rest of us call reality, the check was grossed up so that Trump paid the income tax instead of Cohen. Quite unlike the times he actually paid Cohen for legal services.
But maybe you can get more attention from people who don't know this. Good luck.
Trump isn't charged with shortchanging the IRS.In what the rest of us call reality, the check was grossed up so that Trump paid the income tax instead of Cohen.
Yes. The IRS wasn't shortchanged.
You should try math for a change.
Trump isn't charged with shortchanging the IRS.
I see what happened here. You got very confused and wasted a lot of your own time. Sorry about that.
Yeah, you know how that feels.What a strange lie. Well, not really, if the one who utters it is trolling and running out of talking points
That was your reply to:No they don't. They lock you up for failing to obey Court Orders, just like they do in the USA.
OH, PLEASE, NOT Dragonlady! Say it isn't so!Dragonlady is confused.