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Obama's 4th tax dodger.

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    When will it end? Are there 2 sets of rules?

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6249381.html

    Another Obama nominee waylaid by tax issues
    By PETER NICHOLAS and DAN WEIKEL
    Los Angeles Times

    WASHINGTON — Rep. Hilda Solis, D-Calif., President Barack Obama’s choice for secretary of the Department of Labor, faced new obstacles after lawmakers who were expected to vote on her confirmation Thursday abruptly canceled the hearing amid reports of back taxes owed by her husband.

    Solis, from El Monte, Calif., is at least the fourth Obama nominee whose confirmation has been complicated by tax troubles.

    The Obama administration conceded it had not discovered that California tax liens had been filed against Solis’ husband, Sami H. Sayyad. The White House learned about the liens — a matter of public record — on Tuesday in the form of questions from USA Today, according to an administration aide.

    After the newspaper informed the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee about the tax liens, the panel called off the hearing so that members could review the information.

    A new hearing has not been scheduled.

    “It doesn’t make (the administration’s) vetting operation look too slick,” said Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group. “Hard-working Americans who pay their taxes do get upset about these hang-ups. I think that the reaction here will probably be: ‘Not another one.’ “

    Public records show that since 1993, two State of California and 14 County of Los Angeles tax liens totaling about $11,640 have been lodged against Sayyad and his business, Sam’s Foreign and Domestic Auto Center.

    The documents indicate that $6,468 in county liens remained unresolved until Wednesday, when Sayyad paid the balance, according to Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector’s office.

    A tax lien is a legal claim filed by federal, state or local governments to collect unpaid taxes and fees from individuals and businesses. Anthony Yakimowich, chief deputy treasurer and tax collector for Los Angeles County, said Thursday that Sayyad “has paid everything he owes us.”

    Yakimowich said liens are not necessarily an indication that a business or an individual is trying to avoid paying taxes. Businesses can run into financial difficulties and honest disputes can arise which may take time to resolve, he said.

    Democrats in control of the Labor Committee said they are confident Solis will be confirmed.

    “Congresswoman Solis will make an outstanding secretary of Labor and, while this issue has only recently come to the committee’s attention, we are optimistic that the committee will be able to move forward with her nomination soon. We have asked the (Obama) administration to look into this and report back,” said Anthony Coley, a spokesman for the committee chairman, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass.

    Republican members of the committee did not return calls for comment. A Republican Senate aide, though, said that GOP members are taking “a wait-and-see approach.”

    Republican senators want “to get to the bottom of this to see if it’s a legitimately innocent error or, once again, another questionable tax problem with another Obama nominee,” said the aide, who refused to be identified.

    Solis’ nomination had already faced snags. In her appearance before the Senate Labor Committee in January, she appeared evasive in certain answers, leaving some GOP members unimpressed.

    Republican senators suggested that her ties to a tax-exempt group that promotes unionization might pose a conflict of interest. Solis has denied any conflict and says she is within her rights to serve as an unpaid board member and treasurer of the group, American Rights at Work.

    ARW is a strong proponent of the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill that would make it easier for workers to form bargaining units. ARW lobbied both the House and Senate on behalf of the law in 2008, according to public records. As a congresswoman, Solis has been a co-sponsor of the bill.

    At the White House, aides sought to draw a distinction between Solis and her husband. Briefing reporters on Thursday, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said that Solis “is not a partner in that business. So we’re not going to penalize her for her husband’s business mistakes. Obviously, her husband, I think, has and should pay any taxes that he owes.”

    The couple files a joint tax return, but Sayyad is the sole proprietor of his business, and all tax communications about his business are sent to him at a separate address.

    Sayyad paid off the debts this week to resolve lingering questions, but he he believes the liens were not accurately assessed, according to a White House aide. Sayyad believes the liens were the result of late payment on county fees and assessments, and is planning to file an appeal.

    Calls to Sayyad were unanswered. Solis’ office has referred questions to the White House.
     
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    This is just insanity. Again, since Obama has very little relevant experience for the POTUS job, his drones expected him to surround himself with competent people in his administration. Swing and a miss.
     

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