January 8, 2010 /

Glenn Beck Has Some Tax Problems

Politico has uncovered some tax troubles for ole’ Glenn: Mercury, a private corporation that lists Beck as chief executive officer and his wife, Tania Beck, alternately as vice president or secretary, since 2007 has fallen behind on its New York City business income taxes and has been cited for filing errors related to its obligations […]

Politico has uncovered some tax troubles for ole’ Glenn:

Mercury, a private corporation that lists Beck as chief executive officer and his wife, Tania Beck, alternately as vice president or secretary, since 2007 has fallen behind on its New York City business income taxes and has been cited for filing errors related to its obligations under Texas franchise tax and New York state workers’ compensation insurance rules.

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In October 2007, New York City issued a tax warrant against Mercury Radio Arts, indicating that the company had been penalized $10,927.49 for overdue 2006 general corporation taxes and still owed $7,111.03, according to documents obtained by POLITICO.

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The source said Mercury’s relocation also resulted in confusion over the company’s unemployment insurance, culminating in the New York State Workers Compensation Board in July 2007 issuing a judgment, obtained by POLITICO, assessing an $8,250 fine against Mercury for failure to carry workers’ compensation insurance from March 31, 2006, through Feb. 25, 2007.

Let’s go back to last February when Beck was “fired up” over Daschle and other’s in Washington with tax problems:

Someone should explain to Glenn this little saying about glass houses and throwing stones.

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