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Originally Posted by Jam3768
And just what becomes of this so called confession Eternal Bach? LE still needs proof. People make false confessions all the time. Very few of them actually end up in jail..
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My post that you quoted
clearly and
specifically addressed the income tax issue in regards to the IRS, not to LE such as a vice officer or a prosecuting attorney.
When you sign your tax return, you are signing under penalties of perjury.
The IRS doesn’t need proof or a true or false confession to audit a taxpayer and disallow deductions.
Instead, it is the taxpayer being audited that must provide proof that the deductions they claimed are valid and meet the legal requirements.
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Originally Posted by Jam3768
I don't see a whole lot of difference between this and the thinly veiled income tax prep courses ads you've been posting on this site. Especially the last one which states "only one-on-one training at your incall available right now." You just admitted that you want to spend time with hookers at the very location where they preform illegal sex acts (allegedly). I doubt this admission is causing you to lose any sleep over your imminent arrest and incarceration.
I'm sure your motives are pure. Don't forget to include the value of the provider's service you receive in exchange for your tax prep course as income. No doubt you plan on covering topics like bartering income during your one-on-one training sessions.
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My ads are not “thinly veiled,” they are straight forward, i.e., I will teach escorts how to prepare their own income tax returns.
I offered a service to escorts just like any of the photographers or others that post ads in the “Business Services for Providers” forum.
My ads had no statement or even a hint about bartering services.
The one-on-one training was offered because I no longer had access to the classroom space.
My motive was to offer a service for money, is that pure enough for you?