A Houston software executive was charged Thursday with hiding approximately $2 billion in income from U.S. tax authorities over 20 years, in what officials said was the largest criminal case ever against a person accused of evading taxes.
Robert T. Brockman, chief executive of automotive-software maker Reynolds and Reynolds Co., was indicted on charges including tax evasion, failure to disclose assets held overseas and wire fraud. Mr. Brockman was the sole investor in the first private-equity fund managed by Vista Equity Partners,...
Automobile companies changing names of dealerships & void warranties, not pay Tax on the gain of not servicing those warranties. FINRA allowed employee stock rewards. SEC_Enforcement IRS_CI has documentation, therefore SEC filing fraud. taxevasion No action
Trump will fall like this guy ha ha ha ha I bet this guy voted for Trump....even donated to Trump...ha
Unminced_Words Wait till we see how things wind up for the TrumpCrimeFamily
Is realDonaldTrump the CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds?
kirstinestewart Now do Trump.
ozomaha2 Trump better get ready because he's next. The IRS doesn't mess around.
GM
Taxation is theft. Repeal the 16th Amendment.
i expect no less than 8 years in jail and charge him back taxes + penalties. US justice system works right?
Now do Trump. Any of them. Your choice.
Trump:2.1, billion net worth lol
Trickle down. Must be those pesky welfare Queens causing this.
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