Will Sarah Palin Cheat The IRS?

Greco

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I just got off the phone with a well-respected and well-known tax attorney who doesn't want to be identified.

I asked him earlier in the day whether Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin can avoid paying taxes on the $150,000 worth of clothes the RNC bought her, as she and the RNC maintain. (They said the RNC now owns the clothes; she's just borrowing them.)

He said that, after consulting with a number of experts at his prominent firm, he thinks the RNC and Gov. Palin are wrong.

"It's probably not a 'gift,'" he said. "The issue is whether it counts as 'income.'"

Palin's claim that the pricey duds belong to the RNC and she's just "borrowing" them and will return them later, reminds him, he says, of some of the issues going on in the prosecution of Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska. (Some of the issues, he specified, not the allegations of criminality.)

"This is exactly the issue with the Stevens case," he said. "When you loan something to someone can you call it a 'loan' if, upon its return, it has no practical value?"

"The consensus view is she would have to count the wardrobe as income at least in the amount of the fair value of the rental of the wardrobe," he said.

He added that the law is clear that uniforms -- "big brown suits with your name on them" -- don't qualify as income, but it would be hard to make the argument that fancy dress suits from Saks Fifth Avenue and Nieman Marcus are a uniform.

"Especially since Palin is employed by the state of Alaska and not the RNC," he said.
 
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Who cares. She can be charged the taxes on them, and then donate them to charity and take the write off.
 
"Who cares. She can be charged the taxes on them, and then donate them to charity and take the write off."

Totally wrong. The RNC claims the property belongs to them.
 
"Who cares. She can be charged the taxes on them, and then donate them to charity and take the write off."

Totally wrong. The RNC claims the property belongs to them.

Then why is this income for Palin? If I let my brother borrow shirt does he have to pay taxes on it?
 
Aburd contention. I doubt if you own any $150,000 shirts. It's the amount that raises the issue.
 
Aburd contention. I doubt if you own any $150,000 shirts. It's the amount that raises the issue.

Sarah Palin does not own any of the clothes either. What is the limit at which this would become taxable income?

If I loan my brother a $100,000 car, does he pay taxes on it?
 
Sarah Palin does not own any of the clothes either. What is the limit at which this would become taxable income?

If I loan my brother a $100,000 car, does he pay taxes on it?

Yes, it would be taxable income under the tax codes. That was the point of the post. It's not a slam against Palin, although I doubt if she realized the loan would constitute a personal tax liability for herself. Maybe they'll take campaign funds to reimburse her, but after losing the election I doubt it.
 
Yes, it would be taxable income under the tax codes. That was the point of the post. It's not a slam against Palin, although I doubt if she realized the loan would constitute a personal tax liability for herself. Maybe they'll take campaign funds to reimburse her, but after losing the election I doubt it.

I know, and my question was just a curious question. I really do not know the tax law in this situation, it seems bizarre that it is like that in my opinion.

I think the RNC would foot any bill that they could cause her to have in my view, even if they lose the election.
 
I guess my next question is if I go to a bank and take out a $100,000 loan, does my taxable income go up by $100,000?
 
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Did George W. Bush pay a luxury tax for throwing a $40 million party?

I don't know! why don't you search it! I'm not a Bush fan!!!

I'm a Hillary supporter and that's why I'm supporting Mccain!. Everyone here know that....
 
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