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Rules Are For Boys: Strippers Don't Have To Pay Taxes!!
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B***@aol.com
2010-12-02 08:03:00 UTC
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Women are SO convinced that rules never apply to them that they brag
on an open forum about TAX EVASION. The IRS could just subpoena her
name and prosecute her, of course, but, as we know, RULES ARE FOR
BOYS:

Source: http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146364

It's winter now so I need to apply for financial assistance for my
heat/gas. Last year I had to bring in 4 paystubs, and this year when I
went in, I told them I was unemployed (instead of saying ******I'm a
stripper who gets paid under the table****...) and they gave me some
job paper and said I can't apply again until I have at least a part
time job. I also need to apply again for financial aid for school next
semester. I get ALL of my school covered and I don't know if being
"unemployed" will affect that (I still have to use my parents tax info
because you have to up until age 23 or something...I'm 22). Also, what
do I do when tax season comes? Just do my taxes from the "regular" job
I had this year?

BTW Please don't assume that I'm some welfare case using her stripping
money for drugs or something. LOL I live on my own and don't make a
tremendous amount stripping but just so you know I started stripping
to use the money to pay off my car loan and credit card bills from
when I was like 18, and to live more comfortably instead of using my
entire 40+ hour check to make rent.
Teddybear
2010-12-02 13:47:15 UTC
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Post by B***@aol.com
Women are SO convinced that rules never apply to them that they brag
on an open forum about TAX EVASION. The IRS could just subpoena her
name and prosecute her, of course, but, as we know, RULES ARE FOR
Source: http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146364
I wonder how many times they have to throw you off of stripper web for being
an asshole, before you finally go away and leave them alone?
Secular Human
2010-12-02 15:21:24 UTC
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Post by Teddybear
on an open forum about TAX EVASION.  The IRS could just subpoena her
name and prosecute her, of course, but, as we know, RULES ARE FOR
Source:http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146364
I wonder how many times they have to throw you off of stripper web for being
an asshole, before you finally go away and leave them alone?
The Gulf coast fisherman were doing the same thing. When the oil spill
wiped out their fishing buisness, Few of them had 1040s or W2s to
verfy their income. Most will got on welfare when they get older
because they will not have 40 quarters of FICA payments (payroll
taxes) to get Socail Security. They will not be eligible for Medicare
Part A (hospitalization) either.

The stripper will be in the same boat. Both are part of the American
undeground economy.
B***@aol.com
2010-12-02 16:25:31 UTC
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Post by Secular Human
The stripper will be in the same boat. Both are part of the American
undeground economy.
Except the stripper brags about her lawbreaking online.

"Teddybear" loves to point out when he thinks people are breaking the
law, but refuses to say the stripper is doing anything wrong,
indicating just how pussy-whipped he is too.

If the IRS ever "trolls" stripperweb, that would be amusing. With
enough media attention, they'll have no choice but to do so. I intend
to make that happen.

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Teddybear
2010-12-03 16:13:07 UTC
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Post by B***@aol.com
Post by Secular Human
The stripper will be in the same boat. Both are part of the American
undeground economy.
Except the stripper brags about her lawbreaking online.
It requires 40 quarters of work to be fully vested in the Social Security
system. That's 10 years of work, so I guess you won't have to worry about
that. Unless you seek disability benefits, and although as a practical
matter, being an asshole is a disability in a number of ways, I don't think
it qualifies.
Post by B***@aol.com
"Teddybear" loves to point out when he thinks people are breaking the
law, but refuses to say the stripper is doing anything wrong,
indicating just how pussy-whipped he is too.
An individual who spent his entire life hiding behind his mother's skirts,
and even tries to do so after her death, is calling me pussy whipped. Yeah
right....
Post by B***@aol.com
If the IRS ever "trolls" stripperweb, that would be amusing. With
enough media attention, they'll have no choice but to do so. I intend
to make that happen.
Pure bluster, you couldn't cause the IRS to do anything, I doubt they know
you exist.

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An Old Friend
2010-12-03 18:25:15 UTC
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Post by B***@aol.com
Post by Secular Human
The stripper will be in the same boat. Both are part of the American
undeground economy.
Except the stripper brags about her lawbreaking online.
It requires 40 quarters of work to be fully vested in the Social
Security system. That's 10 years of work, so I guess you won't have to
worry about that. Unless you seek disability benefits, and although as
a practical matter, being an asshole is a disability in a number of
ways, I don't think it qualifies.
Post by B***@aol.com
"Teddybear" loves to point out when he thinks people are breaking the
law, but refuses to say the stripper is doing anything wrong,
indicating just how pussy-whipped he is too.
An individual who spent his entire life hiding behind his mother's
skirts, and even tries to do so after her death, is calling me pussy
whipped. Yeah right....
Post by B***@aol.com
If the IRS ever "trolls" stripperweb, that would be amusing. With
enough media attention, they'll have no choice but to do so. I intend
to make that happen.
Pure bluster, you couldn't cause the IRS to do anything, I doubt they
know you exist.
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They do know he exists, because I sent a report to them with Mr. Parker's
bragging about his Capital One windfall (along with a post from Mr.
Parker which encouraged people to turn in suspected gurus for tax
evasion). Since Mr. Parker believes himself to be a guru, and since it's
not apparent that he paid any taxes on the Capital One settlement or his
gambling winnings, I thought I'd take Mr. Parker's own advice and send a
form 3949a with Mr. Parker's posts crowing about his Capitol One
"windfall" and the scans Mr. Parker had of his gambling winnings.

After that, it's up to the IRS to determine if Mr. Parker had violated
tax code or not.

Given his recent flurry of activity here (and knowing that one cause of
such flurry is a legal failure on Mr. Parker's part), perhaps the IRS has
contacted Mr. Parker.

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