NORMAN OK (October 2, 2008) - Tax shelter operated by secret arm of MetaFund a bank and church supported non-profit LLC!
Nick Baker
Fax: 214-572-7260
Contact Email: nite@prowlingowl.com
Research has revealed Metafund, a nonprofit support community service chartered to help low income economic development projects, is operating an undisclosed entity MetaMarkets OK, LLC. MetaMarkets is the central element in a scheme that uses a series of LLCs to hide the identity of wealthy individuals and corporations that purportedly invest in MetaMarkets. Once the money arrives, MetaMarket claims the money is a qualified investment to obtain tax credits worth from 30 to 200% of the amounts purportedly invested. MetaMarkets then forwards the purported investment back to another LLC connected to the original investors. Wealthy individuals and corporation then use the tax credits to avoid paying state income taxes.
Oklahoma state officials deny access to public information revealing these connections. We found the connections by examining documents Metafund's federal chartered bank partners are required to file with the US Comptroller of the Currency. Research also revealed that bank partners reported MetaMarkets OK, LLC as a Delaware registered entity. Oklahoma records reveal a MetaMarkets OK, LLC, as an Oklahoma entity registered by A. Thomas Loy, Chairman of MetaFund. Registering identical names in different states is a scheme often used to disguise money and identity tracing.
This scheme uses a tax credit investment incentive program that has been kept hidden from the public and allowed to operate without oversight or accountability for nearly 20 years. Certain entities like MetaMarkets have had complete autonomy to claim as many tax credits as thier judgment allows. This resulted in increased disregarding qualifying criteria and hatching financial shell game schemes. Turning the program into a self serve vending machine with no rules and no limits. Leaving Oklahoma taxpayers to face $billions in tax revenue shortfalls over the next few years while wealthy individuals and corporations avoid paying their shares.
One obvious violation MetaMarkets didn't even bothered to hide claiming the more lucrative rural area tax credits for purported investments in metropolitan areas. We have located 8 LLCs operating as 4 matching pairs. One half of a matching pair invested money in MetaMarkets, which after claiming tax credits channeled the purported investment back into the other matching pair half.
A strange irony is that a nonprofit claiming to further economic development in low income areas is nothing more than secret schemes shifting the tax burden of wealthy individuals and corporations to those it claims to help. All this is done under the banner of endorsement by major banks, civic and church organizations, and state officials, all turning their heads to what is occurring. It makes one wonder if these non-watching dogs are personally benefiting.
Lists of names and details at MetaFund Investments.
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