Dousing the Fiore
Fury with Facts
By Chuck Muth
January 1, 2015
After
two hours of reviewing tax records and bookkeeping numbers, my eyes were so
glazed over I had to have a seeing-eye dog drive me home. But without going into a whole lot of
details, I can tell you this...
First,
the accountant did confirm that Fiore was, in fact, the victim of a major
embezzlement scheme perpetrated by a former employee. And yes, there is a police report and they
are prosecuting.
Secondly,
the older liens dating back to prior to 2007 are in dispute. Although the accountant explained it to me, I
still don’t fully understand the difference between an IRS Revenue Agent and an
IRS Revenue Officer. However, the
distinction in this matter is apparently significant, and one of those involved
in the older liens has died, making resolution even more difficult and drawn
out.
And
no, Mr. Ralston, I did not see the IRS agent’s death certificate. I’m just accepting the accountant’s word on
that one.
Thirdly,
because business owners can be individually liable for a portion of payroll
taxes withheld but not remitted, a number of the liens listed in media reports
are actually duplicates for the same tax money that was embezzled because,
according to the law, even if the business goes out of business Fiore will
still be personally on the hook for repaying what is owed.
Fourthly,
none of the liens are for unpaid income taxes.
The two unresolved liens showing “Corporate Income Tax” totaling less
than $4,000 are for penalties for filing late due to the embezzlement, not
failure to pay the taxes. And both are
currently in dispute resolution with the IRS.
So
the accusation that Fiore “doesn’t pay her taxes” is simply not true.
And
lastly, I saw a copy of the official payment agreement Fiore has entered into
with the IRS. It is, indeed, for a total
amount of $204,000...not $1.3 million. Also,
payment records show that Fiore is voluntarily paying $5,000 per month even
though the agreement only calls on her to pay $3,000 per month.
My
friend Grover Norquist, President of
Americans for Tax Reform, recently wrote the following…
Indeed. The left in Nevada isn’t attacking Fiore
because she’s an insignificant back-bencher.
They’re going after her with a vengeance because they fear her. The more vicious the attack, the deeper the
fear.
In
Fiore’s case, you can almost smell it.
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