Sunday, January 23, 2011

Sitting Supreme Court Justice's Income Tax Evasion

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas failed to report his wife's income from a conservative think tank on financial disclosure forms for at least five years, the watchdog group Common Cause said Friday.

Between 2003 and 2007, Virginia Thomas, a longtime conservative activist, earned $686,589 from the Heritage Foundation, according to a Common Cause review of the foundation's IRS records. Thomas failed to note the income in his Supreme Court financial disclosure forms for those years, instead checking a box labeled "none" where "spousal noninvestment income" would be disclosed.

Virginia Thomas also has been active in the group Liberty Central, an organization she founded to restore the "founding principles" of limited government and individual liberty.

In his 2009 disclosure, Justice Thomas also reported spousal income as "none." Common Cause contends that Liberty Central paid Virginia Thomas an unknown salary that year.

Failed to report once, maybe it's a mistake. Failing for five years is deliberate income tax evasion.

Large, unidentified contributions paid to the wife of a Supreme Court justice, then not documented. Imagine if this happened to a liberal judge?

Posted via email from liberalsarecool.com

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