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Guy Whitey Corngood

(26,505 posts)
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 02:08 PM Aug 2012

Mitt Romney Tax Returns May Have Employed Legally Dubious Maneuvers, Tax Experts Say

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/24/mitt-romney-tax-returns_n_1827632.html

WASHINGTON -- Tax experts who have begun to examine the Bain Capital documents released Thursday by Gawker are raising questions as to whether presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney has paid all the taxes he owed.

At issue are two tax-avoidance techniques employed by Bain Capital, the firm founded by Romney, which have been commonly used in the private equity world but have come under increasing legal scrutiny.

The first scheme involves owning U.S. dividend-paying stocks in an offshore account and pretending, for accounting purposes, not to own the stock. Instead, the taxpayer tells the Internal Revenue Service that he owns a derivative product that is identical in every way to the stock -- except it isn't the stock, so therefore no U.S. taxes are owed. It's called a "total return equity swap," because the buyer still gets the benefit -- the "total return" -- of owning the stock, or equity.

"This use of total return equity swaps, such as to avoid the U.S. dividend withholding tax, was very widespread for more than a decade, and may not be dead yet, although the IRS issued a shot-across-the-bow Notice concerning the practice in 2010," writes Daniel Shaviro, the Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation at New York University School of Law. "But taxpayers who engaged in it to avoid the dividend withholding tax were coming perilously close to committing tax fraud, in cases where the economic equivalence to direct ownership was too great."

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Mitt Romney Tax Returns May Have Employed Legally Dubious Maneuvers, Tax Experts Say (Original Post) Guy Whitey Corngood Aug 2012 OP
I wish I understood US Tax law TrogL Aug 2012 #1

TrogL

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1. I wish I understood US Tax law
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 02:23 PM
Aug 2012

I read through a bit of the stuff on Gawker trying to make it sync with Canadian Tax law and it raised all sorts of red flags, although I suspect many of the laws are different.

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