Is this Tax Evasion?
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Date: October 17th, 2025 4:01 PM Author: ...,....,,........
A friend settled a YUGE PI case a few weeks ago.
Attorney fee is gonna be about $300k.
Friend doesn't want to transfer the funds to until 2026 to avoid the tax hit.
Shrewd or is Agent Jenkins gonna pay him a visit?
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Date: October 17th, 2025 4:11 PM Author: AZNgirl taking Dead Israeli Hostage on Date
IIRC tax hits when it settled, like when settlement agerment signed or judgment issued. it doesnt matter when he cashes actual check. but as a practical matter u really think the IRS is gonna give a furk as long as he ends up paying the tax
esp with orange dictator in charge, he's defunded the iRS basically they arent gonna do shit
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Date: October 17th, 2025 4:12 PM Author: AZNgirl taking Dead Israeli Hostage on Date
a better tax question is if the full settlement is just on one check and he deposited it into his IOLTA account, then he waited to write the check for his fees until next year
in that case maybe its diff though i dont think so cause pretty sure IRS views it as taxable in the year settlement signed
but again, furk this shit nigga, IRS isnt gonna do shit as long as he ultimately reports it and pays whatever taxes
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