SadimirPutin
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I mean
From what's been made public, Chris owns like 12 Burger King franchises. Can sell out arenas. Charges fans $1000 a pop for meet & greets
Well then this 4 mil should be easy to cover then theoretically
I mean
From what's been made public, Chris owns like 12 Burger King franchises. Can sell out arenas. Charges fans $1000 a pop for meet & greets
Yup.Believe it or not, a lot of rich people owe a lot in taxes. They just don’t be wanting to pay.
I just saw a breakdown of an NFL players 3 mil a year salary… literally almost half was gone when they estimated the federal and state tax he had to pay as a single man.
1.5 mil is still good but damn… I’ve heard some people just opt out of paying for the year and just take payment plans at tax time.
ProPublica has published multiple stories on the sad state of the modern IRS over the past year. They found that a person is more likely to get audited if they make $20,000 a year than if they make $400,000. That's because it takes a lot less time, money, and people to investigate someone who receives the earned income tax credit, one of the government's largest anti-poverty programs, than it does to look into the complicated holdings and filings of someone else making 20 times as much. And even further up the economic ladder, things aren't any better: Millionaires were 80 percent less likely to be audited in 2018 than they were in 2011.
This is the direct result of years of conservative-led efforts to successfully defund, defang, and delegitimize the IRS. Over the past eight years, Congress has steadily reduced the agency's enforcement budget by billions of dollars, down 25 percent from what it was in 2008. And by cutting out only relatively small chunks at a time, the gutting has largely avoided public outcry. Unsurprisingly, according to ProPublica, the IRS is in disarray on the inside, resulting in "a bureaucracy on life support."
This is part and parcel of a Republican political strategy otherwise known as "starving the beast." So-called "fiscal conservatives" like Paul Ryan claim that the federal government can't properly run basically anything, and use that as justification for cutting funding, support, and resources to agencies like, say, the IRS. Once an agency starts underperforming because of its slashed budget, that's used as still more evidence that government can't effectively do its job. Deliberately mismanaging the federal government, then, is a central tenet of modern-day conservatism.
Adults still believing the music videos and IG postspeople wildly overestimate how much money these artists make despite literally decades of evidence to the contrary![]()

Now why would Hov do that??Hov might bail him out....maybe even Rhianna
You mean a couple more meet and greets to total 4000 fans?He had a few fans paying up to $1,000 for a meet and greet. He's going to need to do 4000 more meet and greets to pay IRS.

I don't know his situation but that doesn't actually seem that bad considering who he is. That's no small amount of money tho.
Love how it's "Chris Brown" like he ain't yelling at his accountant right now.
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Just because you owe doesnt mean you’re brokeWell then this 4 mil should be easy to cover then theoretically
CoolJust because you owe doesnt mean you’re broke