Not the anon who originally posted, but
baker
a notable was missed from 2 breads ago.
>>3721209 How do you prevent financial T logs?
https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/3720975.html#q3721209
pic related
thanks baker
Not the anon who originally posted, but
baker
a notable was missed from 2 breads ago.
>>3721209 How do you prevent financial T logs?
https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/3720975.html#q3721209
pic related
thanks baker
Q POST PF 387: T_WASH
Is Q referring to the term "tax washing" ? It's a part of the tax code. That term is a "slang term" or insider term for what's called in the textbook terms a wash sale. Pics related. This is a follow up to my post last bread with more info and connections. I believe all the Q drops capped and shown here are interrelated.
"A wash sale is a sale of a security (stocks, bonds, options) at a loss and repurchase of the same or substantially identical security shortly before or after.[1] Wash sale regulations protect against an investor who holds an unrealized loss and wishes to make it claimable as a tax deduction within the current tax year. The security is then repurchased in the hope that it will recover its previous value, which would only become taxable in some future tax year. A wash sale can take place at any time during the year."
In the USA wash sale laws are codified in "26 USC § 1091 - Loss from wash sales of stock or securities." The corresponding treasury regulations are given by CFR 1.1091-1 and 1.1091-2.
Under Section 1091, a wash sale occurs when a taxpayer sells or trades stock or securities at a loss, and within 30 days before or after the sale:
Buys substantially identical stock or securities,
Acquires substantially identical stock or securities in a fully taxable trade,
Acquires a contract or option to buy substantially identical stock or securities, or
Acquires substantially identical stock for an individual retirement account (IRA).
The "substantially identical stock" acquired in any of these ways is called the "replacement stock" for that original position.
In the UK, this is called bed-and-breakfasting, due to the way the transactions take place. One transaction at night, in the dark, and one in the morning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wash_sale
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/washsalerule.asp
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/understanding-the-wash-sale-rules-2015-03-02
In this graphic,
this anon ties Q's drop today to this past drop. I think this drop is definitely related and I think Q is specifically directing us to tax washing because Q capitalizes both DARK and SECURITY in the older drop. Q asks us what time of day the transaction occurs, which is important when you're trying to attempt a tax wash. A tax wash is used with securities.
Soros's Open Society tax forms from 2016:
https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2016/137/029/2016-137029285-0ea937da-F.pdf
Long but will try to go through them when I have time.
Q told us to look at Soros specifically, so it may be important or related to all of this.
Performing a tax wash would in some cases, prevent financial transaction logs (or T Logs) from existing or you could use a tax wash to hide or subvert certain transactions.
Additionally, NGOs are subject to audit per state rules. Soro's OSF is registered in NY, where audits are required but are only required to be done by private CPA hired by the company.
Who is Soros's CPA firm?
https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/nonprofit-audit-guide/state-law-audit-requirements
https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/nonprofit-audit-guide/federal-law-audit-requirements
BONUS ROUND
Interestingly on this dig, I found the following NGO:
International Center for Journalists
https://www.guidestar.org/profile/11-2724905
They developed the "IJNet"
The International Journalists' Network IJNet is an online service that provides information on a wide range of training opportunities to an unparalleled global network of journalists and media development organizations. The site offers the latest social networking tools, discussion spaces and forums. IJNet also sends weekly e-mail bulletins in Arabic, English, Persian, Portuguese, Russian Spanish and Chinese to more than 20,000 media professionals. Hand-in-hand with that mission, IJNet keeps track of media training and other assistance efforts in more than 150 countries, enabling donors and journalism training organizations to maximize resources and avoid duplication. Support for IJNet comes from the Eurasia Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, the Open Society Institute and friends of ICFJ. For more information, please visit www.ijnet.org.
FUNDED BY GEORGE SOROS