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Venture capital (also known as VC or Venture) is a type of private equity capital typically provided to early-stage, high-potential, growth companies where the rewards are years out and carry a high risk. Venture capital is a special kind of funding to create a foundation for building the businesses that will replace today's diminishing industry and jobs. Oklahoma's venture tax credit program was intended to incentivize that venture capital funding needed by rewarding investors tax credits worth 20 to 30% of their at risk investment. |
NORMAN OK (August 27, 2008) - Possible money laundering* by over 100 LLC's used to divert potentially up to $470 million for personal gain in 2007 alone.
Nick Baker
Fax: 214-572-7260
Contact Email: nite@prowlingowl.com
Previously unobtainable information listing LLC identities has been posted on ProwlingOwl.com. This list identifies LLC's involved in what could amount to as much as $236 to $472 million in 2007 tax credits using a loophole riddled tax credit incentive program that allows some to automatically take $2 in tax credits for every $1 they claim to be invested.
These documents were presented as copies of Oklahoma Tax Commission records which include approximately 70 investing entities that invested $236 million in 16 venture capital companies. These companies in turn invested in 36 target Companies, taking what could be as much as $470 million in tax credits. Only the investment value and not the tax credits are shown on the documents.
A close examination of records reveals both identity and amount similarities between several investing and receiving entities. These similarities raise several questions in addition to the first question regarding "$2 for $1 abuse"?
For example, is the tax credit program simply being used for money laundering* (i.e. passing money through solely for the purpose of capturing tax credits)? In the process, have these LLC's doubled or tripled the original amount they passed through? It should be remembered tax credits can then be sold, reaping huge unearned windfall profits. In such instances the public received nothing in return yet is left with the burden of $100's million in lost tax revenue. This money will never appear on the state budget or be accounted for on state financial records. Several factors support this scenario. These factors include, but are not limited to the following:
Further details and explanations can be found at
http://prowlingowl.com/TaxAbuse/LoopholeUsers.cfm
*Note: Similar to the layering step in money laundering that involves transferring funds through a series of accounts or LLCs in an attempt to hide the funds' true origins.