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Just like refinancing your old home mortgage. You save some interest over the years but pay today a pot of money to accountants, lawyers, bankers and brokers. In the end it is a net savings to you. |
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This woman speaks the truth. |
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So many get BONDS confused gere and it isn't a simple issue. Some people think that the developer is being investigated for not paying their bills to the IRS which is far from the truth. I think the Morse's challenged the IRS in order to keep the concept of a CDD government alive. I am all for that. |
The IRS dispute was not only about the nature of the bond but also the governmental structure of The Villages which does have a direct affect on The Villages of Lake sumter, Inc. TVLSI( Developer) and how they would operate or not in the future . Its the The Villages version of /Games of Thrones:D
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Morse issued $426 million in bonds, so he could use other peoples money to build the Villages, not his own which many of the uniformed believe, which the CDD concept allows. When he issued the bonds he declared they were tax free bonds and the $955 million profit he made on issuing the "tax free" bonds didn't require him to pay any income tax. The allegation the bonds were tax free is exactly what the IRS is challenging and Morse is challenging that allegation and using our amenity fees to pay his attorneys. Here's a link to actual facts versus just made up TOTV "facts". Billionaire Morse |
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A well informed explanation of what really happened, the Bloomberg article should be a real eye opener for some... |
Is the Dispute with the IRS Finally Over?
Most large projects are built with "other people's money" in one way or another.
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I think this latest development is significant in that a major part of the dispute was the IRS position that the VCCDD and SLCDD were not political subdivisions and therefore not eligible to issue tax free bonds. This stance applied a standard that was not in effect at the time the bonds were issued and now the IRS agrees not to apply the new standard retroactively. |
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