Palin's Governor Expenses, Including Billed Nights At Home, To Be Reviewed By Alaska

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BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE | October 7, 2008 09:13 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, campaigns at a rally, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, at The Jacksonville Landing in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Jake Roth)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's practice of charging the state when she stays in her home must be reviewed to determine if she should pay taxes on the payments, state Finance Director Kim Garnero said Tuesday.

Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, released two years' worth of tax returns last week that did not list the per diem payments she received since becoming Alaska governor in December 2006. She collected nearly $17,000 during that period for 312 nights spent in her Wasilla home about an hour's drive from Anchorage, according to state travel records.

Palin has relied on the state's calculation of her taxable income, reported in her annual income statements known as W-2s, said Roger Olsen, a Washington, D.C., tax lawyer asked by the Palins to review their tax returns before they were made public last week.

"The income tax aspects of fringe benefits are complex and highly technical, and not subject to second-guessing by laymen," Olsen wrote in a three-page letter outlining his review of the returns.

Palin listed 157 days spent in Anchorage during 2007 on her travel forms. Garnero said Palin's work place as governor is considered to be Juneau, so she filed for the per diem payments _ most times the full $60 a day _ when she worked in her Anchorage office and stayed at her Wasilla home.

But state officials consider changing an employee's work station when they spend most of their time in another area, she said. That review will occur for Palin, Garnero said, which may require Palin to report future per diem payments as income.

"That's something we need to confer with the governor's office on," said Garnero, who said she was not aware of the number of days Palin spent working in Anchorage.

State rules for employees who receive a large amount of per diem payments are difficult to apply to Palin because she has no supervisor monitoring how long she works at another state office, Garnero said.

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A typical work year for most employees is 260 days, but Garnero said the governor's staff told her Tuesday that her work year is considered 365 days because she is on call around the clock. That would mean Palin spent about 43 percent of last year working in Anchorage, and would allow the governor to continue receiving per diem payments that aren't taxed when she stays at her home, Garnero said.

The state review will not consider whether Palin should report past per diem payments as income. "In the past, we've gone prospective. We've never gone retroactive" when reviewing per diem paid to state employees, Garnero said.

The final decision likely will be made by the Internal Revenue Service, said Allen Bingham, an Anchorage accountant and member of the Alaska Society of Certified Public Accountants' taxation committee. IRS officials could determine that Palin owes taxes on past and future per diem payments, he said.

Bingham said Palin's situation is unusual because she claimed such a large number of days working away from Juneau, something that would typically raise red flags when considering whether the per diem should be considered income.

"It's certainly one of those things that some of us have raised our eyebrows about," he said.

The IRS likely also will want details about $43,490 the state paid Palin over 20 months for family travel, including commercial airline tickets the state bought for some of her children to join the governor. Bingham said taxpayers must show a specific business purpose for the state reimbursement, some actual work or duty performed for the expense.

"I guess I'm surprised that the state is paying for the kids. I don't know what the state business purpose is here," Bingham said.

Palin's returns showed that she and her husband underpaid their estimated taxes with an April extension and likely will owe interest. The per diem payments and family travel expenses were not included as income in those returns.

During the two tax years for which Palin released her returns, she claimed four dependent children. She gave birth this year to a fifth child. The family travel was a legitimate paid expense because Palin's husband and children represented the state at events, said Maria Comella, a campaign spokeswoman.

"The only time the children's travel was reimbursed was when they were traveling as part of an official event," she said.

Olsen, who worked in the Reagan administration's Department of Justice's tax division as an assistant attorney general, noted in his review of Palin's tax returns that her per diem payments were handled correctly by state officials as non-taxable because the governor's place of business was considered to be Juneau.

"No special consideration was ever given to Governor Palin, notwithstanding that she was the governor of Alaska," Olsen wrote.

Olsen said state law allows the governor's relatives to receive payment for travel costs "when conducting official state business." But his review did not address what state business was performed by Palin's children.

"Such payments for family members traveling on state business would not properly be included as taxable income on Governor Palin's federal tax returns," Olsen wrote.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's practice of charging the state when she stays in her home must be reviewed to determine if she should pay taxes on the payments, state Finance Direc...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's practice of charging the state when she stays in her home must be reviewed to determine if she should pay taxes on the payments, state Finance Direc...
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- Donns I'm a Fan of Donns 9 fans permalink

I can do whatever I want, I'm the Guv, you bettcha

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 10/08/2008
- anney I'm a Fan of anney 9 fans permalink

Juneau is the capitol of Alaska, where the governor's mansion and primary government offices are located. Wasilla is 816 miles from Juneau. Check it out on mapquest.com.

In addition to Juneau, the primary office of the governor, here are three other "regional offices" of the governor, which include Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Kenai, AK. There's also a regional office in Washington, DC. Check this out:

http://gov.state.ak.us/govoffices/

It is 43 miles from Anchorage to Wasilla, a distance that many in the lower 48 commute to work daily and certainly don't get a "per diem" if they stay home. You don't HAVE any expenses if you stay home.

Little Miss Perky-Wink has been ripping off the Alaskan treasury, but then since Alaskans don't pay state income taxes, they don't care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 AM on 10/08/2008
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The only way Palin can have her cake and eat it too appears to be officially claiming that she has politicized her family. If she does that, the IRS may allow her to not pay taxes on the family travel. If she refuses to do that, then she can pony up to the penalties, interest, and the political capital of trying to cheat on her taxes. Either way - we know you a little better now, Govenor Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 AM on 10/08/2008
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 25 fans permalink

The mavrick belongs to the Alaska Independent Party that's beyond the jurisdiction of the USA ?
Thusly, doesn't have to comply with the US tax codes ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 AM on 10/08/2008
- grf67 I'm a Fan of grf67 40 fans permalink

Of course they have evaded taxes. Is Alaska part of the United States or does it have its own interpretation of our tax laws? Treat them as you would any other tax evaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 AM on 10/08/2008
- emily00011 I'm a Fan of emily00011 35 fans permalink

Anyone else tried using the excuse that income not on your w-2 doesn't count? Or that you think the state should sum everything up for you?
Ignorance of the law doesn't usually work as a defense...her aides probably didn't warn her of this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 10/08/2008

Makes you wonder just how much time she has actually spent governing the state if she was in Anchorage a good portion of the time and not in her main office. I'm all for teleworking but as the chief executive of her state, I find that to be a bit much!
Maybe she could have used that time getting some experience. She is based on the backgrounds of other governors, one of the most under-qualified.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 10/08/2008

Isn't it intuitively wrong to get paid to be in your home where it is expected that you absorb those cost as an individual. Any ethical person would have pause to make such a claim for payment. Then again, this is the same person who did not "blink" when asked to be the vice presidential candidate. Palin has no sense of decency and she is unable to have any realistic introspection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 10/08/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

There goes all MY FANCY CLOTHES if I have to pay that Back!

There goes my 80%, No 68%, no 35% approval rating!

There goes my career!

WOW! What will my Friday report on the Power Investigation do to me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 10/08/2008
- slc20 I'm a Fan of slc20 4 fans permalink

So...in the one and a half years Palin has held office....she's claimed a per diem allowance for almost a full year's worth of days- at the expense of Alaskan taxpayers?

Wow, what a maverick!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 10/08/2008
- lauram I'm a Fan of lauram 11 fans permalink

You are supposed to collect a per diem on days when you are AWAY FROM HOME and therefore incurring expenses (like dinner) that you would not normally incur if you were working in your normal workplace and returning home in the evening, Slimy Palin is putting in for per diems on days when she is working in Ancnorage and GOING HOME AT NIGHT. That is the exact time when one should not be eligible for a per diem. The point is to make you whole for expenses you incur away from home not AT HOME.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 10/08/2008
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Ergo if you had incurred no expenses, but collected a per diem...it's income

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 AM on 10/08/2008
- LWkcma I'm a Fan of LWkcma 5 fans permalink

ergo if you collecteda per deim but shouldn't have....it's theft

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 10/08/2008
- jacqmac I'm a Fan of jacqmac 15 fans permalink

What a nice welcome home present on Nov. 5--another subpeona and possibly a tax bill for $25,000!!!
I believe Alaska residents who say it's going to be a very different Palin administration--right up until she's voted out of office..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 10/08/2008
- LWkcma I'm a Fan of LWkcma 5 fans permalink

should be a warrant for arrest for theft along with tax bill and subpeona

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 AM on 10/08/2008

Shady business. She shows that when they say she 'took on' her party in Alaska, they really mean she 'took over' her party in Alaska. Looks like Stevens might have handed the baton to her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 10/08/2008

Yet another issue: while Supermom's children are doing all this traveling, shouldn't they be in school?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 10/08/2008
- JMorgan I'm a Fan of JMorgan 3 fans permalink

I think she's claiming "personal privilege", to go in and out of the chief executive's role at her whim when it suits her and stick it to the taxpayers to pad her paycheck.

She did the same thing when she broke the law just recently and used state resources to oppose the Clean Water initiative that mining interests were against.

I can't imagine a personality like hers in a job recently vacated by our current VP, who thinks he's in a shadow branch of government, not accountable to anyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/08/2008
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