>>1490777https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/taxes/2023/02/21/how-do-rich-people-avoid-taxes/11308215002/160 billion dollars a year stolen from you.
https://www.fedortax.com/blog/texas-billionaire-faces-2b-tax-fraud-charge-largest-ever#:~:text=In%20keeping%20with%20its%20promise%20to%20pursue,company%20that%20provides%20services%20to%20car%20dealerships.
2 billion in tax dollars stolen from you.
Notable Cases of Alleged or Proven Tax Fraud
Robert Brockman: In what has been called the largest tax fraud case in U.S. history, Robert Brockman was charged with an alleged scheme to hide $2 billion in income through offshore accounts. He reportedly used code names and aliases in encrypted communications to conceal his activities, which included purchasing a luxury yacht and high-end homes.
Robert F. Smith: The private equity executive admitted to criminally evading taxes on $200 million in offshore accounts over a 15-year period. In exchange for his cooperation in the case against Brockman, he entered into a non-prosecution agreement and agreed to pay $139 million in penalties and back taxes.
Leona Helmsley: The real estate mogul was famously convicted in 1989 of evading $1.2 million in federal income taxes by illegally claiming personal luxury expenses (such as home renovations) as business costs.
Walter Anderson: An entrepreneur convicted of a large tax evasion case, he owed the U.S. government nearly a quarter of a billion dollars in back taxes at the time of his conviction.
Trump Family: A New York Times investigation uncovered what it described as "dubious tax schemes" and "outright fraud" involving the use of a sham corporation and the undervaluing of properties to reduce tax bills by hundreds of millions of dollars.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/02/us/politics/donald-trump-tax-schemes-fred-trump.htmlLiterally so many examples in 5 minutes of research. Lick boots you billionaire shill.