Comments Thread For: Mayweather: I Gave IRS $26 Million in 2015, My Empire Rock Solid!
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There's all sorts of loopholes. Tax avoidance and tax evasion differ slightly and there's many loopholes that allow for tax avoidance to take place.
Immoral? maybe. Illegal? not always.
Plenty of people blow their money because they haven't been advised or taught how to play the game and protect their money.Comment
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You seem desperate to show that he's a bumbling idiot, yet there's clear evidence that he isn't.
How a story of Floyd petitioning the IRS for a time extension (on a tax bill that they weren't even chasing him down for yet), became this hysterical about Floyd being so hung up on money that he's being forced to fight again, with literally no proof of anything, says more about folks like you than anything.
Floyd is the modern-day Jack Johnson; he can show up, break all of the norms, spit in the face of his haters and their taboos, and no one can do **** about it, since he simply does not lose.
The only little taste of victory that told like you have had over Floyd, is likely his abbreviated jail time, and even that couldn't derail him.
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Which is what he'd need to have in losses in 2015 to pay $26mil.
The richest people in the US on average save about 5% in tax.Comment
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Floyd bets on favorites and rarely on underdogs; not rocket science. If you bet $100 on Floyd's fight, and then turned the winnings over to progressive bets on Floyd for all of his fights, you end up making money versus the person who bet against Floyd.Comment
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Mitt Romney, and other moneyed politicians can't, for the simple fact that if they did so, their effective tax rate would be near zero, a political nightmare in the face of a voting public that pays, between federal/state/local/sales and Medicare/Social Security anywhere from 10%-40% of their own income in taxes.Comment
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So far, Mayweather should be in the clear once he makes this last payment to the U.S. government. However, he shouldn't make it a pattern of his, of going more than four and five years at a time, without paying his taxes to the IRS. If he does, then he could face some very serious repercussions like risking Federal prison time.Comment
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If it was easy, Vegas would be broke. Betting $100 on Floyd is chump change returns, you can't even buy a happy meal with the winnings.Comment
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