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    Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    You gotta love the irony of a socialist mouthpiece who does everything in his power to avoid paying himself for the programs he supports. I guess only us "little people" are supposed to pay?



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    Comedian turned candidate Franken to pay $70K in back taxes

    By PATRICK CONDON, Associated Press Writer 49 minutes ago


    Senate candidate Al Franken, dogged by accusations that he failed to file tax returns in California, said Tuesday he will pay about $70,000 in back income taxes in 17 states dating to 2003.

    Most of the income at issue was from speeches and other paid appearances by the comedian-turned candidate, who said he got bad advice from his accountant but takes responsibility for the errors.

    The Minnesota Democrat told The Associated Press that he and his wife, Franni, "paid taxes on every cent of income we ever had." He said that during the years in question, he followed the accountant's advice and paid his entire income tax bill to the city and state where he lived at the time. He lived in New York City from 2003-05 and Minnesota in 2006.

    "What happened is our accountant made a mistake, and all of these are repercussions of that same mistake," said Franken. "His mistake was not understanding the law, the obligation to pay these state taxes."

    Franken said his finances became more complicated when he branched out from NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and started writing books and making speeches around the country.

    His communications director, Andy Barr, said none of the 17 states attempted to contact Franken or his accountant seeking the unpaid personal income taxes.

    Franken said once the payments to the states are settled, he would seek retroactive credit from his states of residence since much of the income taxes he paid to them was supposed to go instead to the 17 other states.

    Franken has been preparing for a tough fight against incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., but his campaign has been sidetracked in recent weeks by bookkeeping errors related to his private corporation, Alan Franken Inc.

    The campaign said last month it would pay a $25,000 fine to the state of New York for failure to carry workers' compensation insurance there.
    The state Republican Party swiftly issued a statement in which it said Franken's "admission that he has violated laws in 17 different states since 2003 is only the beginning of the story."

    Party chairman Ron Carey said Franken's business activities "must have a full, and complete public airing if he is to retain any credibility as a candidate for public office."

    In a conference call with reporters, Coleman called Franken's admission troubling. "Paying taxes is an obligation that I think Minnesotans expect to be adhered to, and that Minnesotans do," Coleman said.

    Franken said he's releasing the information to be transparent about his mistakes. He said he "would like to get back to talking about the lives of the people of Minnesota and the issues this campaign is about."
    Typical "do as I say, not as I do" douche. "It's not my fault, it's my accountant's fault." What a load.

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    You certainly seem to need to brush up on your reading comphrehension skills. No where here does it state that he doesnt want to pay his share...

    In fact, the article states he takes FULL responcibility....

    Most of the income at issue was from speeches and other paid appearances by the comedian-turned candidate, who said he got bad advice from his accountant but takes responsibility for the errors.

    The Minnesota Democrat told The Associated Press that he and his wife, Franni, "paid taxes on every cent of income we ever had." He said that during the years in question, he followed the accountant's advice and paid his entire income tax bill to the city and state where he lived at the time. He lived in New York City from 2003-05 and Minnesota in 2006.

    "What happened is our accountant made a mistake, and all of these are repercussions of that same mistake," said Franken. "His mistake was not understanding the law, the obligation to pay these state taxes."


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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    Franken.... he's funny even when doesn't mean to be.

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    Yeah, it looks like he got nailed by a tax code that's deliberately arcane and contradictory. I can't say that he deliberately avoided paying taxes from reading that. Looks like the opposite.

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    Quote Originally Posted by Michele View Post
    You certainly seem to need to brush up on your reading comphrehension skills. No where here does it state that he doesnt want to pay his share...

    In fact, the article states he takes FULL responcibility....
    That's called plausible deniability. No accountant worth a damn would make this kind of "error."

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom for All View Post
    Yeah, it looks like he got nailed by a tax code that's deliberately arcane and contradictory. I can't say that he deliberately avoided paying taxes from reading that. Looks like the opposite.

    The more likely answer is that he is now running for public office and is making a preemtive strike. Plenty of people earn income in multiple states. An "error" by the accountant is pretty hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libre View Post
    That's called plausible deniability. No accountant worth a damn would make this kind of "error."
    Sure they would. They're people just like everyone else.

    Franken should have bought a tax program.

    What the IRS can certainly nail him for is falsification of tax records. Does he claim to be a 'comedian' under "Occupation"?

    By definition a comedian is funny, and Franken never managed that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libre View Post
    The more likely answer is that he is now running for public office and is making a preemtive strike. Plenty of people earn income in multiple states. An "error" by the accountant is pretty hard to believe.
    No it's not. Happens all the time. If the accountant was smarter, wouldn't he have found something productive to do with his life?

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    Quote Originally Posted by Libre View Post
    That's called plausible deniability. No accountant worth a damn would make this kind of "error."


    Right...whatever you say...huhuh....:therethere:

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    Re: Al Franken loves socialism, but doesn't want to pay his share.

    So, since the article states no one came to him to try and collect this debt how do you suppose he found it? He just decided to double check to make sure he was paying enough? The most likely answer is he already knew it was there.


 
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