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September 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606073
Aecetia
Participant“Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….”
Eventually someone will be audited and the IRS will realize what a windfall this is with back penalties due, etc. It would be easy to threaten the person audited with criminal prosecution for fraud. It could be really ugly.
September 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606160Aecetia
Participant“Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….”
Eventually someone will be audited and the IRS will realize what a windfall this is with back penalties due, etc. It would be easy to threaten the person audited with criminal prosecution for fraud. It could be really ugly.
September 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606716Aecetia
Participant“Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….”
Eventually someone will be audited and the IRS will realize what a windfall this is with back penalties due, etc. It would be easy to threaten the person audited with criminal prosecution for fraud. It could be really ugly.
September 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606822Aecetia
Participant“Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….”
Eventually someone will be audited and the IRS will realize what a windfall this is with back penalties due, etc. It would be easy to threaten the person audited with criminal prosecution for fraud. It could be really ugly.
September 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #607141Aecetia
Participant“Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….”
Eventually someone will be audited and the IRS will realize what a windfall this is with back penalties due, etc. It would be easy to threaten the person audited with criminal prosecution for fraud. It could be really ugly.
Aecetia
ParticipantAnd probably more than just riots- food shortages, probably inflation and maybe the State will go bankrupt. I think the prices should be more in line with earnings, but a drop of 40% is so extreme, it would probably create large swaths of abandoned tracts of houses and a huge area of Hoovervilles surrounding the major cities.
Aecetia
ParticipantAnd probably more than just riots- food shortages, probably inflation and maybe the State will go bankrupt. I think the prices should be more in line with earnings, but a drop of 40% is so extreme, it would probably create large swaths of abandoned tracts of houses and a huge area of Hoovervilles surrounding the major cities.
Aecetia
ParticipantAnd probably more than just riots- food shortages, probably inflation and maybe the State will go bankrupt. I think the prices should be more in line with earnings, but a drop of 40% is so extreme, it would probably create large swaths of abandoned tracts of houses and a huge area of Hoovervilles surrounding the major cities.
Aecetia
ParticipantAnd probably more than just riots- food shortages, probably inflation and maybe the State will go bankrupt. I think the prices should be more in line with earnings, but a drop of 40% is so extreme, it would probably create large swaths of abandoned tracts of houses and a huge area of Hoovervilles surrounding the major cities.
Aecetia
ParticipantAnd probably more than just riots- food shortages, probably inflation and maybe the State will go bankrupt. I think the prices should be more in line with earnings, but a drop of 40% is so extreme, it would probably create large swaths of abandoned tracts of houses and a huge area of Hoovervilles surrounding the major cities.
Aecetia
ParticipantI think the local authorities have jurisdiction on the beach, probably somewhere about half way to the mean tide line. Smuggling is against the law and the locals can hold the people for immigration. There could be other laws being broken including human trafficking, sometimes they are bringing in loads of drugs, usually the boats are stolen. That gives the locals probable cause in case any of you are concerned about the Constitutional rights of criminals. FYI- the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Mexico, so don’t expect this to go away any time soon. Del Mar does not have police in the Del Mar section, they have the Sheriff’s Dept. The section of Del Mar that has a San Diego address is under the jurisdiction of the San Diego Police Department.
Aecetia
ParticipantI think the local authorities have jurisdiction on the beach, probably somewhere about half way to the mean tide line. Smuggling is against the law and the locals can hold the people for immigration. There could be other laws being broken including human trafficking, sometimes they are bringing in loads of drugs, usually the boats are stolen. That gives the locals probable cause in case any of you are concerned about the Constitutional rights of criminals. FYI- the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Mexico, so don’t expect this to go away any time soon. Del Mar does not have police in the Del Mar section, they have the Sheriff’s Dept. The section of Del Mar that has a San Diego address is under the jurisdiction of the San Diego Police Department.
Aecetia
ParticipantI think the local authorities have jurisdiction on the beach, probably somewhere about half way to the mean tide line. Smuggling is against the law and the locals can hold the people for immigration. There could be other laws being broken including human trafficking, sometimes they are bringing in loads of drugs, usually the boats are stolen. That gives the locals probable cause in case any of you are concerned about the Constitutional rights of criminals. FYI- the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Mexico, so don’t expect this to go away any time soon. Del Mar does not have police in the Del Mar section, they have the Sheriff’s Dept. The section of Del Mar that has a San Diego address is under the jurisdiction of the San Diego Police Department.
Aecetia
ParticipantI think the local authorities have jurisdiction on the beach, probably somewhere about half way to the mean tide line. Smuggling is against the law and the locals can hold the people for immigration. There could be other laws being broken including human trafficking, sometimes they are bringing in loads of drugs, usually the boats are stolen. That gives the locals probable cause in case any of you are concerned about the Constitutional rights of criminals. FYI- the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Mexico, so don’t expect this to go away any time soon. Del Mar does not have police in the Del Mar section, they have the Sheriff’s Dept. The section of Del Mar that has a San Diego address is under the jurisdiction of the San Diego Police Department.
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