How does Bruce Wayne keep his Batman expenses a secret from the IRS?!
Question: he can pay in cash. n plus the bat cave is hidden so they have no proof of all his stuff being bought
Answers: he can pay in cash. n plus the bat cave is hidden so they have no proof of all his stuff being bought
I think everything is just written very carefully off as being business expeditures for his business interests. I'm sure he never writes down the loss of so many batarangs or batropes or that batmobile that just got blowed up.
he steals from his company and claims lost or stolen items to the irs and he is a billionaire he can afford it.
Black market and he pays CASH..
You know.. "Cash"
i thought his butler did the 'laundry'
yeah a lot of the stuff is research and development for Wayne Corp. It's like if you owned a restaraunt, if you just happened to need bananas for your breakfast you could easily just get some in bulk and write it off (in Batman's case, it'd be Batarangs and spare tires for the Batmobile)
but you know, this question was asked by the joker in the 1st batman movie directed by tim burton,
"where does he get all those wonderful toys?"
what kind of question is that no one cares
Tammy_Suto Has the right answer.
He probably just doesn't bother writing any of it off. At that point, the IRS cares as much about what he buys as if you go and buy 50 HDTVs.