So I found out the other day that he is personally on a board of auditors that legitimately get to decide specific businesses for investigation. He asked me for suggestions the other day. I would love to hear some.

  • SoyViking [he/him]
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    28 days ago

    Small business run by Pell grant recipients that have operated successfully for at least five years in underserved areas.

    Edit: Seriously they should target either arms manufacturers or unproductive and socially harmful industries like gambling, predatory lending, debt collection, crypto scams or slum lords

    • TraschcanOfIdeology [they/them, comrade/them]
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      28 days ago

      Second slum lords. A big enough company will most likely have their shit on lock because they have a dedicated department for it, or will make the audit process really long and arduous for likely no results.

      On the other hand, slumlords are the perfect middle ground between tiny small business owners whose accounting isn't really complex, so everything is likely to be in order, and big companies who have the resources to exploit tax loopholes and not get in trouble.

      A slum lord is very likely to have enough units to make accounting complex, while not being willing to spend any money doing accounting well, so they'll cut corners and fudge numbers to evade taxes as much as possible

      • Hexboare [they/them]
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        27 days ago

        Real estate is also a huge money laundering sector because there's basically no KYC laws