Fez Hammersticks
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This guy is a tea-party celebrity.
Mer tax dollerrrs.
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This guy is a tea-party celebrity.
Mer tax dollerrrs.
as a non american, what his chances to win? this is just for the chance to run against hilary or whoever right?
if it came down to that, does he have a shot?
Trump bought a property in New York State for $2 million, soon donated it to the state as charity, took a tax loss valuing it at $100 million, demanded the state return it, and they refused. He forgot that he'd have to pay back the tax deduction, which probably exceeded the $2 million cost.
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/donald-j-trump-state-park

I find your source dubious. Not only the site, but the guy who wrote your hit piece.
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I already read that. It's sources are NewsMax.
You trust it?![]()
I find your source dubious. Not only the site, but the guy who wrote your hit piece.
In 2006, he decided to donate the land to the state of New York to use as a park. Trump said he believed the land was worth $100 million, and in exchange he was able to use the donation as a tax write-off.
Maddow show site
I'm not sure what exactly you're questioning?
That there isn't a park named after Trump? He seems to name things after himself.
That he didn't buy the land for $2 mill with the intention to build a golf course? He owns golf courses.
That he didn't get a tax deduction when he donated it? He'd be dumb not to.
At the bottom of the article are listed 3 source links to the NY Times, the Maddow show site, and Wikipedia. But you'll prefer a link to the conservative Newsmax.
https://www.newsmax.com/Headline/donald-trump-state-park-signs-vacant-land/2015/08/10/id/669393/
It's sources are NewsMax.
You trust it?![]()
I don't know what tax deduction he really got. Seen his tax return?
And so what if he did get a big one. Isn't that a sign he made a great deal on the land in the first place?
Also, the golf course would have been built if not for the dog owners in town. They got a nice dog park out of it.
Even if established...and $100M is just speculated sales puffery...market value is irrelevant.
If the government fucked him out of the use of and profit by his land, they should pay for it.
Shouldn't you be out raking leaves in a short sleeved shirt?
Well, I drove to Fred Meyer and back since my last post. Does that count? The overnight snow melted so I grabbed my chance. The leaves are long gone. Anyway,
So you say that President Trump shouldn't enforce the law. He should allow property owners to dump their dumps onto the state governments and deduct the market value on their Federal returns, even though the law says the maximum is acquisition value. Does this apply to all laws? This will be an interesting presidential term.
Yep. If the government won't allow him to build his golf course, he should get fair value for it. The state has effectively confiscated it.
Yep. If the government won't allow him to build his golf course, he should get fair value for it. The state has effectively confiscated it.
In Yorktown, in 2002, Mr. Trump withdrew plans to build a $10 million private golf course on land that included significant portions of wetlands, after encountering strict environmental restrictions and permitting requirements. He blamed the Yorktown supervisor, Linda Cooper, for thwarting his plans, telling her in a letter that she had “done a terrible disservice” to her constituents.
In an interview on Wednesday, Ms. Cooper, who has since left office, said that Mr. Trump “just didn’t want to go through the rules.” “He called me, at one point,” she recalled, “and said, ‘Linda, just let me build the golf course — I’m rich, you’ll like it.'”
So if I buy the house next door to yours and convert the property into a giant pond full of pig shit, that's ok with you? After all, as a property owner, I've got rights.
barfo
So if I buy the house next door to yours and convert the property into a giant pond full of pig shit, that's ok with you? After all, as a property owner, I've got rights.
barfo
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/03/trump-state-park-to-close-trump-displeased/?_r=0
Trump would get nowhere with the IRS by using your defense that the government "wouldn't let him build it." Apparently you think that whether to illegally deduct current market value instead of historical cost should be the taxpayer's decision. Do you think that President Trump will allow such anarchy?
