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« Reply #15 on: August 22, 2011, 01:21:45 PM »

In the event there are any liberals here with their attendant liberal reading deficiencies:

"The State of Michigan website that addresses these sorts of issues clearly states that when the paperwork is corrected .. the company is re-established in good standing as though nothing had gone wrong. There is a small $5 fine to have to pay for each back annual report and we will of course pay that along with filing the reports and bringing St. Michael’s Media up to speed."

I’m pretty sure Voris will pay the five bucks.  He’s already shown himself to be far more forthcoming and willing to accept responsibility than his Novus ordo bishops are.


What about the fine for collecting money under false pretenses?
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« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2011, 09:29:46 AM »

…or he would have if there wasn't someone on the inside greasing the skids for him. Just out of curiosity, does anyone here know what the fine is for collecting money under false pretenses that someone is helping Abongo avoid paying?:



What the ... ? Now Obama's brother Abongo gets special treatment
IRS delivers response to tax-exempt designation request in 30 days

September 07, 2011

By Jerome R. Corsi

President Obama's half-brother, who runs a foundation that collects funds in the United States, was able to get approval of a tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service in an unheard-of time period of only a month, records reveal.

Barack Obama's half-brother Abongo Malik Obama, also known as "Roy" Obama, appears to have received the sudden IRS approval to operate as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization in only 30 days. The result was made retroactive for three years.

The Barack H. Obama Foundation, which runs out of a commercial mail drop in Arlington, Va., has solicited tax-deductible contributions on the Internet since 2008.

But it first submitted an application for its tax exemption in May and was granted the status in June, according to records.

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Abongo Malik Obama continues to serve as the founder and president of the Barack H. Obama Foundation, which, since it was set up in 2008, has asked for tax-deductible contributions on the Internet, listing addresses and telephone numbers both in the U.S. and Kenya, but without disclosing the group lacked an IRS determination letter.

This week, the IRS confirmed to WND that the Barack H. Obama Foundation received a determination letter in June, awarding the group tax-exempt 501(c)3 status, retroactively to 2008.

When did the foundation file with the IRS?

Yet, as recently as last May, Alton Ray Baysden, a former State Department employee and director of the Barack H. Obama Foundation, at whose home the charity was founded in 2008, told the New York Post that the foundation had neglected to apply for tax-exempt status with the IRS.

"We haven't been able to find someone with the expertise to do this," Baysden told New York Post reporters Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein for a story published May 8.

"We are scouting for an executive director, someone who knows how to register the charity," he said.

The New York Post also reported that the foundation was not registered in Virginia  at the time the article was written in May, despite a Virginia legal requirement that an organization register before soliciting donations in that state.

"Since one of the Obama Foundation's founders and directors, Mr. Alton R. Baysden, stated publicly in May 2011 that the foundation had not even applied for tax-exempt status, it is inconceivable that the IRS can now claim that the status was granted in June 2011, retroactive to 2008," Ken Boehm, the head of the National Legal and Policy Center, told WND.

In May, Boehm's group, also a 501(c)3 organization, filed an official complaint with the IRS asking for an investigation of why the Barack H. Obama Foundation was being allowed to solicit tax-deductible contributions from the public even though the foundation had not applied for or received an IRS determination.

"This appears to be political favoritism to the president's brother," Boehm told WND. "It cries out for an investigation."

Boehm said that receiving an IRS determination letter typically takes as long as six months after an organization seeking tax-exempt status has filed a formal application with the IRS.

The concern of the National Legal and Policy Center was that the foundation may have violated federal and/or state postal and tax laws by soliciting via the Internet and U.S. mail tax-deductible contributions without having made required filings and without having received necessary IRS tax-exempt determinations.

An automated voice message machine answered a WND phone call to the foundation's headquarters in Arlington, Va., to seek comment. WND received no return phone call.

Foundation's limited financial reporting

An IRS Form 990-EZ required for tax-exempt organizations was filed on May 23, only days before the IRS determination letter was sent.

The Form 990-EZ appears to have been hand-written by Abongo Malik Obama himself, complete with an unorthodox page of calculations evidently included to evidence the amounts entered into the form.

The form reported the foundation had received $24,250 total gross income for 2010, derived from contributions, gifts and grants.

"We were not very successful this year because of limited contributions," Abongo Malik Obama reported on the Form 990. "The Foundation sponsored a Youth Tournement (sic) and embarked on construction of community bridges."

The Form 990 listed Samuel Andika Obiero of Arlington, Va., and Andrew Mboya of Hackensack, N.J., as directors, in addition to Abongo Malik Obama.

The Form 990, filed only 12 days after the New York Post article referenced above was published, did not list Baysden as a director.

Read the whole filthy story here.

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« Reply #17 on: September 08, 2011, 05:41:03 PM »

Of course ... "Forgive me Father for I have been found out."
Isn't that the way of a sinner?  That is why the Christian path to salvation is designed as it is, to give people another chance.
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