September 01, 2005
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A
Reader Expert On Job Destruction Writes About The
Growing Use of H-1B Visas In Education
A Reader Offers Pro Bono Tax Advice
To Ranch Rescue SPLC Victims
Raymond McClaren [email
him] writes
from
El Salvador:
I have not seen anything on your
site dealing with the case of the judicial dispossession
of rancher Casey Nethercutt in favor of illegal
immigrants in Arizona recently, which I consider an
important incident to understanding the future in the
Southwest. [See
Illegals hit the pinata, By Dimitri Vassilaros,
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, August 29, 2005]
[VDARE.COM
note:
Bryanna Bevens, who was writing on this issue, is
unwell].
One unmentioned aspect of the
Nethercott case concerns the tax matters involved. The
transfer of the land to the
two Salvadorean criminals is taxable under the
IRC and the eventual sale is also as a capital gain.
The SPLC legal racketeer
Morris Dees would be responsible for payment, since
his "clients" have no legal standing—in fact, are
wards of the Federal government due to their holding
a special visa that Washington uses to extend
privileges and immunities to criminals.
Indeed, the transactions involved
make Dees responsible, since as the attorney of record
he is in constructive receipt of the money settlement of
rancher Sutton and the land transfer from the
Nethercotts.
For my part, I would like to offer
my services as an experienced practitioner and owner of
a Tax Service that deals with problem cases only to the
rancher families involved on a pro bono basis. There are
tax benefits available for people who suffer an
involuntary exchange and I want to see that they can
take advantage of that. Perhaps you can use your site
to publicize my offer.