Cynthia Nixon paid wife salary, used corporation to curb her taxes, new documents show

Newly-released tax documents show that Marinoni in 2013 drew a $96,200 salary — $117,560 counting retirement contributions — from The Fickle Mermaid, a pass-through corporation Nixon set up to handle her acting income and expenses.

Nixon paid Marinoni a salary because of her role as her business partner, a campaign spokeswoman said.

Head In Ass Train Comments on August 26, 2018 in Politics.
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