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"US attorneys claim the pair used their nutrition company as a personal piggybank to fund their lavish lifestyle, and avoid tax obligations dating back to 1998.

In an attempt to avoid reporting their federal income, Bill and Julie allegedly founded Nutrition53 to pay for rent, groceries, veterinarian bills and 'over 170 visits to nail salons, hair salons and day spas,' per court docs."

 

What a moron. You don't pay for nail salon and day spas out of your company. Gotta keep the books straight. You create a shell "charity" make yourself the head of the charity and fund yourself out of that. Far fewer restrictions. It's like the guy never took "How to Wealthy 101".

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4 minutes ago, teef said:

Romo just figured he’d write everything off.  What a jackass. 

 

right?  did they not have an accountant going....guys this is not how it works lol. 

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Romanowski sounds like a sociopath, right down to insinuating that "roid rage" may have played a role in his bad behavior.  Lots of players from that era used steroids but, even under the less restrict rules in effect then, his on-field behavior was egregious and his off-field behavior reprehensible.   That he spent the last 20 years using his company as a tax dodge just underscores Romanowski's belief that the rules don't apply to him.

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38 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

 

right?  did they not have an accountant going....guys this is not how it works lol. 

i can't imagine he and his wife were doing corporate returns on their own, but who in the world is signing off on those returns?  

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1 hour ago, teef said:

Romo just figured he’d write everything off.  What a jackass. 

 

Including whatever little integrity he had left.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, teef said:

i can't imagine he and his wife were doing corporate returns on their own, but who in the world is signing off on those returns?  

Whoever they paid to do it. There are plenty of accountants, and accounting firms, with zero integrity whatsoever.

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16 minutes ago, Doc said:


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he was a dirty player. under the guise of intensity and being a hard hitter the guy went beyond the level of acceptability when it comes to sportsmanship.

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