I ALLEGE CRIMESI’d imagine there’d need to be crimes alleged for anyone to see those records?
Lets see them...
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I ALLEGE CRIMESI’d imagine there’d need to be crimes alleged for anyone to see those records?
What are the procedures for being an IRS whistleblower ? Asking for a friend .....Absolutely right there. And the LLC (barring a c-corp election) income will pass-through all income to the members and that will income will be reported and taxed on the individual members' tax returns. So Corum's tax return should, in theory, have income from this LLC reported on it. But good luck getting any of those returns absent a subpoena.
@Tomateaux Quinoa Gumbeaux might be available. Not sure how pretty he is though.You may need an Ohio State fanatic who doesn't care about losing their job and potential prosecution that works at any number of financial institutions involved to leak financial/transaction details. A bank, escrow/title company, or a mortgage lender involved. Maybe amazon or their payment processor involved in the vacuum sales. Or least likely their tax attorney/accountant.
One of us may need to Project Veritas Connor, Blake, and/or Uncle Timmie. Who amongst us is a pretty fuckboy that can stomach fawning over *ichigan during gay dates without vomiting?
I believe this is him, signing up for duty...@Tomateaux Quinoa Gumbeaux might be available. Not sure how pretty he is though.
Exactly and I doubt those idiots made a c-corp election. Just thinking out loud though, if there is no income reported then the only possible explanation is they set up the LLC in anticipation of doing business but never did. Not likely, but those tax returns would be very interesting to see.Absolutely right there. And the LLC (barring a c-corp election) income will pass-through all income to the members and that will income will be reported and taxed on the individual members' tax returns. So Corum's tax return should, in theory, have income from this LLC reported on it. But good luck getting any of those returns absent a subpoena.
He’s got to be careful he’s already under RICO chargesTime to get Ryan Day’s brother working on this LLC investigation.
Exactly and I doubt those idiots made a c-corp election. Just thinking out loud though, if there is no income reported then the only possible explanation is they set up the LLC in anticipation of doing business but never did. Not likely, but those tax returns would be very interesting to see.
Now that you mention it, they do strike me as the kind of know-it-all dumbfucks who would put their real estate in a c-corp.
I think TCUs help consisted of being told to anticipate having all of their signs being compromised. So they spent a month planning on how to take advantage of *ichigan being in the "perfect" defense for what was signaled in. Something like signaling in a run but the players knowing that it's now a play action. Or a deep shot signal is now a screen. Klatt can fuck himself if he thinks it's bad to inform a team that they are a victim of an opponent's illegal cheating scheme. And that article's baseless implication that Ohio State provided TCU with *ichigan's signals is fucking libelous imo.of course lead fluffer Joel Klatt is pushing this bullshit.
TCU's "help" was that scUM hadn't planned on them being there so they didn't unleash their vast illegal scouting campaign onto them.
And even if it was true, nobody is feeling bad if scUM who had been cheating for 2 years at this point, had the script flipped on them.
Joel Klatt says there are 'rumblings that TCU had help in the playoff game' vs. Michigan
A bombshell the NCAA certainly will be uninterested in.wolverineswire.usatoday.com