In other words, the cash basis claimants probably weren’t filing tax returns or paying taxes either, but now somehow want Feinberg to take their word for how much they made historically?
As we know in the claims world, show me your tax returns, not your bank book.
Apparently Mississippi’s Atty General, Jim Hood, doesn’t have enough to do to keep him busy or he’s trying to help out his plaintiff lawyer buddies by bashing the Fund. And for you Gerald Nolting, be careful and walk a straight line as the IRS may be waiting for settlement funding of your alleged cash only mariners, especially the dinks, who have evaded paying taxes since arriving in this country in the mid 1970s.
kudos to Hood. The only way Feinberg and BP are going to make things right with claimants is through political pressure and public scrutiny. the last thing BP wants is more bad publicity and national boycotts.
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In other words, the cash basis claimants probably weren’t filing tax returns or paying taxes either, but now somehow want Feinberg to take their word for how much they made historically?
As we know in the claims world, show me your tax returns, not your bank book.
Apparently Mississippi’s Atty General, Jim Hood, doesn’t have enough to do to keep him busy or he’s trying to help out his plaintiff lawyer buddies by bashing the Fund. And for you Gerald Nolting, be careful and walk a straight line as the IRS may be waiting for settlement funding of your alleged cash only mariners, especially the dinks, who have evaded paying taxes since arriving in this country in the mid 1970s.
kudos to Hood. The only way Feinberg and BP are going to make things right with claimants is through political pressure and public scrutiny. the last thing BP wants is more bad publicity and national boycotts.
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