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On August 31, D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine said his office is taking legal action against Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy for tax fraud and seeks to recover over $100 million in unpaid taxes and penalties.
Since then, Saylor has released a statement claiming he resides in Miami Beach, Florida, and has no tax liability to the District.
D.C. AG gunning for Saylor over Bitcoin tax evasion
Twitter account @tier10k posted a highlighted snippet of documentation pertaining to the DC AGâs action against Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy. It read:
âMoreover, Saylor bragged in a January 21, 2021 interview that Bitcoin is an ideal tool for evading taxes, suggesting that owners of Bitcoin could tell their government to âgo fâk yourselfâ and claim to have lost their Bitcoin access key, daring the government to âtax that!'â
The civil complaint filed against the defendants did not include this text. CryptoSlate reached out to @tier10k to determine the source but did not receive a response as of press time.
Nonetheless, in support of @tier10kâs post, @txorigin tweeted a clip of Saylor speaking about moving Bitcoin to friendly jurisdictions and telling the government he lost the assets in a âboating accident.â
âAt the end of the day, you can tell everybody to go fâck themselves. You can put it in your head, memorize the fricken key⊠the classic Bitcoiner response is âoh, yeah my Bitcoin, I lost it in a boating accidentââŠâ
According to the civil complaint, Saylor had deliberately avoided income taxes payable to the District by claiming to be a resident of other lower tax jurisdictions.
However, from 2005 to the present, it is alleged Saylor maintained several domiciles in the District, including a luxury penthouse overlooking the Georgetown waterfront and âmultiple yachtsâ on the Potomac riverfront.
MicroStrategy allegedly knew that Saylor was a resident of the District of Colombia and intentionally misreported his details incorrectly â effectively conspiring with Saylor for tax avoidance.
The plaintiff now seeks payment for back taxes, penalties, interest, treble damages, âand all other remedies available under the law.â
Saylor responds
Saylor has yet to release a direct public statement on the matter. However, according to CNBC Correspondent Eamon Javers, Saylor said he left Virginia in 2012 and moved to Miami Beach.
New statement from billionaire Michael Saylor tonight: âA decade ago, I bought an historic house in Miami Beach and moved my home there from Virginia.â H/t @jimforkincnbc https://t.co/zHivNeQqLB
â Eamon Javers (@EamonJavers) August 31, 2022
Saylor said that Florida is where he lives, votes, and has attended jury duty. It is âat the centerâ of his personal and family life. He added:
âI respectfully disagree with the position of the District of Columbia, + look forward to a fair resolution in the courts.â
A statement from MicroStrategy said the company is not responsible for Saylorâs personal affairs and had no hand in overseeing the Chairâs tax liabilities. It denied conspiring with Saylor to avoid tax and said it âwill defend aggressivelyâ against the lawsuit.
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