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Al Franken: Tax Dodger?

By Ken Brosky
Wednesday, Apr 30 2008, 09:37 AM

At first, looking at the most current information by the Republican Party (and from incumbant Republican Senator Norm Coleman himself), it looks like Al Franken is a tax dodger, a hypocritical liberal who has gone out of his way to not pay his taxes. Even CBS picked up the story from the Politico and it suggests that this could possibly be a problem. 

There's only one problem: Al did pay all of his income taxes, he just did it in the wrong state. And here's another thing: why, exactly, would Al Franken pay ALL of his income taxes in New York state and Minnesota if he was trying scam the government? Given that there are 17 other states demanding income taxes from him, and at least half of them have lower income taxes, wouldn't it have been more devious of him to pay taxes in those states instead, since it would be less than paying them in NY and MN?

Right. It's potentially damaging, and it's a shame because he's just now beginning to pull ahead of Norm Coleman. This is the type of thing the Republican Party can distort in any way imaginable without any trouble whatsoever. And it already is. "Paying taxes is an obligation that I think Minnesotans expect to be adhered to, and that Minnesotans do," says Norm Coleman. Sounds like a good thing, but Al Franken paying his taxes isn't the issue. He just paid them to the wrong state, and he probably ended up paying MORE than he should have, given Minnesota's and New York's high state income taxes.

 

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April 30, 2008 11:44 AM

Randy Hollenbeck   

Ken are you sure about your findings?  I cannot find anything to back you up.  Franken's business dealings in New York and California, New York had levied a $25,000 judgment against Franken's private corporation for failing to carry workers' compensation insurance, and the corporation was in forfeiture in California.

What is your source?

May 2, 2008 3:05 PM

Ken Brosky   

Actually, I would agree with you on that. It seems like a lack oversight, although given the mistakes his accountant made, it's difficult to say how intentional it could have been. I'm basing this primarily on the analysis performed by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, which makes a good point: "The revelation was not the confession of a tax cheat -- GOP spinners' best attempts to suggest otherwise notwithstanding. People trying to avoid paying taxes don't do so by paying them to the wrong state. No evidence of tax evasion has surfaced."

www.startribune.com/.../18430429.html

In addition, based on the information already put out by Franken, the consensus is that he OVERPAID his taxes by paying them primarily in Minnesota (and New York, to a lesser extent).

wcco.com/.../al.franken.taxes.2.712757.html

May 3, 2008 2:24 PM

jpflynn   

I just started reading your stories and became very confused as to your line of thinking, then it came to me, you are indeed, as you profess, a fiction writer, even when writing about daily events.

May 11, 2008 7:14 PM

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About Ken Brosky

Ken Brosky is fiction author and editor-in-chief of Brew City Magazine, a literary e-zine available online. After graduating with his bachelor's degree in creative writing from UW-Eau Claire, he moved back to Bay View to start his own editing business, continue writing, and establishing himself as a progressive voice in politics.
 
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