That is why you claim a loss. It is perfectly legal. I will do it this year, and did do it last year
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I bet you the writer of this story donated to a Democrat cause last year, and I bet it's safe to say they used it as a write off.
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I would love it if we started doing more research and writing on the writers.
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democracy requires a free press. Russia doesn't have a free press &even murders those who report on their leaders
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Yeah? So? What was he supposed to do, do you think? Not write off the losses & volunteer to pay millions more in taxes? Is that what you do?
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Oh wait. You did the same thing. What did Trump do here that was bad, exactly? Please be specific. https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/842064521804013568 …
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what goes around comes around, eh NYT? Who pays more tax than the tax code requires of them? Answer? NOBODY.
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These people really think every dollar we make belongs to the govt.
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to be fair if it was legal then what is the issue?
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the NYTimes have proven themselves again to be partisan hacks with no journalistic integrity.
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as muh as I don't like the guy, I would have done the same thing, and so would most Americans.
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Thank you for that!
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really?? They take losses on unsold papers and write that off. Take a darn business class
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