On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Nicholas Geti <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is amazing how dumb these guys must be not to notice that they owe
> $100,000 in back taxes. I wonder how they can even figure out what to wear
> when they go to work.
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I would say that most tax preparers would miss this one.

That same year he began his professional relationship with InterMedia,
Daschle began using the services of Hindery's car and driver.

The Cadillac and driver were never part of Daschle's official
compensation package at InterMedia, but Mr. Daschle -- who as Senate
majority leader enjoyed the use of a car and driver at taxpayer
expense -- didn't declare their services on his income taxes, as tax
laws require.

Is there a line on the 1040 for use of a friends car?  Is so post the
value of that as additional revenue.

Very much a gray area and if your not thinking about it as a perk and
you have to pay the government for every perk you get, it would be
lost.

Do you declare the free coffee from work that you consume?  Do you
declare the free broadband that work gives you so you can work from
home when your sick or an emergency comes up?

See you may be in the same space and not even realize it?



-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
First Horizon Bank
Memphis TN

901.246-0159

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