3/5/2012 11:04:39 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: OPA Loses IRS Case Msg# 823685
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I know that it isn't new news--I brought it up last year and no one really seemed really concerned that OP might lose.
From the newspaper accounts last year, it was indicated that OP had continued to file the taxes the same, without including the tax on the parking lot. That's why I questioned if this amount of money would include the unpaid tax up to the current year. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I believe the original case goes back to 2002. OPA had to pay two years of taxes in order to file the appeal with the U.S. Appeals Court. Every year since 2002, based on the appeals court decision, requires OPA to pay a tax on the parking. The total tax, to bring us up to date for state and federal is something over $1 million. This is not new news. It has been discussed here many times and reported in local papers many times; it has also been discussed at board meetings. Going forward now, OPA must either pay the tax every year, OR sell the parking passes to the general public and avoid any tax. The latter is the way to go. Not many people are going to shell out $300 for a parking pass. |
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