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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI have a different theory about rmoney's tax returns.
It's not that he didn't pay taxes but, because of the beating everyone took in '08, it will show he got a REFUND.
IMHO
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I have a different theory about rmoney's tax returns. (Original Post)
Lochloosa
Aug 2012
OP
If you have a self directed account and make trades based on inside information, is one way.nt
Snotcicles
Aug 2012
#2
Yep, that's my opinion. He's scared shitless to let that information out. Reid is right.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#3
doc03
(35,389 posts)1. "Some people say" Rmoney has like $100 million
in an IRA, how the hell you do that when you are limited to a few thousand a year contribution?
Snotcicles
(9,089 posts)2. If you have a self directed account and make trades based on inside information, is one way.nt
On the Road
(20,783 posts)4. The Theory is That
Bain Capital took over some failing companies, and Romney squirreled a lot shares away in his IRA when the stock was almost worthless. After the company recovered, the shares exploded in value.
That seems reasonable and may not have broken any laws. It does sort of stretch the spirit of tax-free retirement savings, though.
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)3. Yep, that's my opinion. He's scared shitless to let that information out. Reid is right.