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Economy
Warren Buffett- Tax Hypocrite
2011-08-26
Blog post, so moved to Opinion.

-- trailing wife at 12:36 ET
[Warren Buffett] wrote of the so-called "super-rich," which he apparently defines as households earning $1 million or more a year: "Most wouldn't mind being told to pay more in taxes as well, particularly when so many of their fellow citizens are truly suffering." Isn't that nice of Mr. Buffett?

But if he were truly sincere, perhaps he might simply try paying the taxes the IRS says his company owes? According to Berkshire Hathaway's own annual report -- see Note 15 on pp. 54-56 -- the company has been in a years-long dispute over its federal tax bills.

According to the report, "We anticipate that we will resolve all adjustments proposed by the IRS for the 2002 through 2004 tax years at the IRS Appeals Division within the next 12 months. The IRS has completed its examination of our consolidated U.S. federal income tax returns for the 2005 and 2006 tax years and the proposed adjustments are currently being reviewed by the IRS Appeals Division process. The IRS is currently auditing our consolidated U.S. federal income tax returns for the 2007 through 2009 tax years."

Americans for Limited Government researcher Richard McCarty, who was alerted to the controversy by a federal government lawyer, said, "The company has been short-changing the tax collection agency for much of the past decade. Mr. Buffett's company has not fully settled its tax bills from 2002-2009. Yet he says he'd happily pay more. Except the IRS has apparently been asking him to pay more going on nine years."
Can we just start beating people that spout their mouth off about how we all need to sacrifice more and then don't do it with rubber hoses? Pleeeeeeease? At least can we tar and feather them?
Posted by:DarthVader

#2  Now, now... You know the IRS doen't want you to pay one dime more than you owe!

But it would be easier if we'd just send them everything and they returned what wasn't "owed".
Posted by: Bobby   2011-08-26 12:12  

#1  "Most wouldn't mind being told to pay more in taxes as well, particularly when so many of their fellow citizens are truly suffering."

Typical administration Information Operations ploy. I suspect we'll soon see the IRS backing off of Buffett and targeting less cooperative tax cheats.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-08-26 10:29  

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