Discussion:Paying cash..sounds like tax evasion

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Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> Paying cash..sounds like tax evasion

Ztom (talk|edits) said:

2 January 2009
Went to buy furniture New Years because of a sale. The company advertised 15% off and 5% off if you pay cash. We were going to buy 4k worth so my wife starting writing a check. NO said the salesman we mean the green stuff only. I think this company should be reported. What do others think?

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

2 January 2009
While we are at it, we can find someone to make the trains run on time.

Southparkcpa (talk|edits) said:

2 January 2009
If we reported every retailer that ONLY takes cash, the IRS would double in size. Even restaurants now complain that the credit card took cash "out" of the business. But 10 percent cash, on a 1 million biz is alot of cash!!!!

Make no mistake, they are cheating but we can't do a thing about it!

One of the reasons I do not do retail.

Donniecastleman (talk|edits) said:

2 January 2009
If I see a product in a store that is what I'm looking for and is a good price, I'm going to buy it, and if they request cash that's what they'll get. I don't have the time effort or interest in policing everyone else as my plate is pretty full. You people on here that get your jollies from "reporting" everybody that does anything suspicious should do something more constructive, are you the same people that peek from behind your blinds at what the neighbors are doing or take pictures of neighbor's houses to send to the housing authorities if the yard isn't perfect? Surely not. To quote Hank Williams, if you mind your own business you'll stay busy all the time, I know I do.