Did you know that Mayo’s tax situation might be changing?

Posted on February 29, 2008 by David Lovelace.
Categories: Board.

The deed to the house that Mayo lives in has undergone a deed change effective 7/20/2007.

Does this mean that Mayo will no longer be taking the same exemptions for this property that were listed while he was a “trustee” of the property?

Does this mean that Mayo might just give us an answer on the issue of just how much he has paid as his fair share of property taxes to the LTISD?

It would only be fair since Mayo has been responsible for spending so much of it.

Tell us Mayo, we really want to know.

While were at it, Mayo should tell us of any other tax issues that he has encountered during his lifetime?

We already know just how much Mayo hates taxes and there is at least one documented case of a “violation of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct” on his part.

Mayo’s “violation” involved money, thus explaining his inability to prove his statements that I have cost the LTISD $2 Million.

Mayo can’t even research facts before calling me a liar. Even when the district’s own web site said that while property tax percentage rates when down, the actual tax paid went up due to increases in property values.

But what does the truth mean to Mayo? Apparently not much. In the end the facts expose the truth and the real liar.

Mayo just can’t seem to get facts straight. Oh, but what is the truth when Mayo already suffers from delusions of grandeur.

Does an violation of professional conduct count against your “integrity?” It certainly would not help further any assumption that Mayo has any integrity, that’s for sure!

I hate to remind Mayo that is was an issue of taxes, not murder and mayhem that led to the downfall of Al Capone.

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