David,
You posted the documents. They are 1040's that is not payroll taxes so stop listening to the innuendos and looking at the documents. Someone, I presume her mother, posted that she hired a CPA a few days later she open her practice who recommended she amend the taxes. Thats what triggered the problems years later the original taxes were filed.
I live from experience as a CPA myself that if her office had been measured or not attributable to some mistake the IRS would not have worked with her like this. She should have sued but perhaps she didnt recognize that a CPA carried liability policy and regardless, the Statute of Limitations has probably run. Just wanted to set those things straight.
It would be nice if you really used facts rather then innuendos - she has not money behind her based on her report so these inferences about developers and such want to receive more merit.
Because sprawl has worked out sooooooooooooo well for us. Genius, David.
David M,
I wouldn't know who gave her money, she hasn't filed her campaign finance report.
Maybe you should begin running on the facts.
As for what her tax problem was - It's exactly what I hear.I still said that it may not be true.And I'm not a journalist, I'ma blogger.
Thanks for playing.I trust I can see out where you are a CPA and warn people about your position on tax fraud.You don't appear to care.
Jose Sandoval,
how has sprawl worked against us?
I give a feeling you're going to do that and we all may be a little more dumb after you do.So go forward and reach it a shot.
Lydia is Theresa Caballero's twin!
Marie
Cortney Niland takes bribe from River Oaks to voting for sprawl:
http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_17995661
Jose Sandoval,
thanks a lot asshole. I only got a visit from an attorney and they wish me to work over your IP address because you slandered Niland and Oaks.
Now you've got me in this crap knee deep with you.
you can't accuse someone of committing a crime when no crime has been committed, moron.
David M - a lot of business owners are set up as "S" corporations, sole proprietorship, etc so their job income would fall through to their personal tax return which is a 1040 and be taxed one time not twice.A Schedule K would have been exploited to perfect her 1040 if Ness is an "S" corporation.A corporate tax return (form 1120S) would even hold to be filed.Looking at the amounts owed for tax years 2004-2007 tells me (and I am a business owner) that she didn't pay payroll taxes either on herself or her employees or something.If a small businesses gets in trouble with the IRS its usually over payroll taxes.Technically there isn't a statute of limitations to charge a title under a professional liability policy.Once a call is filed if you think you want to go to court then the statute of limitations comes into play.Most all lawyers pay for professional liability insurance as do CPAs, architects, engineers, doctors, etc.I haven't met a lawyer yet that doesn't know how to create a title against a business owners professional liability. This woman must be the stupidest person on this land when it comes to understanding the law and remedies available to her when she has been "wronged".God help her clients if she's this ignorant of the law.
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