The fat white womanthe gas camping stove in a cardboard box
willingly posting this online
Getting caught and kicked out![]()
4 Ls in one. nikka got the Swastika Package.
The fat white womanthe gas camping stove in a cardboard box
willingly posting this online
Getting caught and kicked out![]()
And she’s also talking about $40k in funding from quick books. That’s a business loan. I still don’t understand why scam/LLC twitter are so obsessed with getting loans. They act like it’s free money that you don’t have to pay back.Her paying taxes on that
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Its not gaming the systemIs that fraud though? I’m not trying to be a contrarian or anything. She’s gaming the system for sure but it doesn’t seem illegal. If one company buys something on credit from another company, there’s nothing illegal about that. Seems like a loophole to me
I could be missing something tho![]()
Its not gaming the system
Its lying, lying is fraud
Let that dumb bytch get you locked up if you want to

SMH. When she sends those invoices that's considered business income. And business income requires taxes to be paid. Her dumb ass just increased her quarterly tax bill for nothing when all she needed to do is pay her bills on time and her credit limit will raise naturally.Is that fraud though? I’m not trying to be a contrarian or anything. She’s gaming the system for sure but it doesn’t seem illegal. If one company buys something on credit from another company, there’s nothing illegal about that. Seems like a loophole to me
I could be missing something tho![]()
They're obsessed with getting loans because they think once they have the money they can magically flip it into a profitable business. Even though they have no education, expertise, or experience in business.And she’s also talking about $40k in funding from quick books. That’s a business loan. I still don’t understand why scam/LLC twitter are so obsessed with getting loans. They act like it’s free money that you don’t have to pay back.![]()
SMH. When she sends those invoices that's considered business income. And business income requires taxes to be paid. Her dumb ass just increased her quarterly tax bill for nothing when all she needed to do is pay her bills on time and her credit limit will raise naturally.
Not to mention that shyt is fraud.
This is what people do who 1) don't have legitimate businesses or 2) any oversight. A legitimate business isn't sending fraudulent invoices to itself (increasing it's tax liability in the process), just to ultimately acquire high interest debt that they have no plan of repaying.She’s also operating the other “business” at a loss, correct? So the same person could write off business expenses and be even.
One LLC made X money,
One lost X money due to expenses
The person is evened out, no?
Not to argue just seeking clarification, conversation about it.
This is what people do who 1) don't have legitimate businesses or 2) any oversight.
If you were CEO of your company and you caught your CFO doing what you described what would be your response?

) some weird loophole to boost her credit short term. My whole goal in the conversation is to just see what others think about it. That’s all 
That weird loophole is called fraud.I’m not saying that “I’m right” trust me this isn’t me doing the coli thing where I’m trying to argue
Obviously it’s shady
Obviously it’s not ethical
I’ve never once said it’s even smart. It’s definitely teetering the line and if I was running a legitimate business built on the sale of actual commodities of course I’d fire my CFO for cooking the books.
That’s not what this is though. This is a woman who seems to have found (potentially) some weird loophole to boost her credit short term. My whole goal in the conversation is to just see what others think about it. That’s all
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What are false invoices?
By definition, we understand false invoices as the accounting documents issued with the intention of deceiving the tax authorities and obtaining illicit benefits. They can be generated to simulate taxes that never occurred or to inflate the value of a real transaction.
Thus, false invoices allow the company issuing them to deduct something it never paid or to collect undue reimbursements. In terms of their uses, they are usually used for the following purposes:
- Tax evasion
- Money laundering
- Financing of illegal activities
- Committing fraud against the corresponding tax authorities
As you will understand, false invoices constitute a serious crime, regardless of the tax residence and the place where the issuing company operates. Although legislation varies from region to region, companies that issue false invoices can face civil and criminal penalties, as you will see below.