iirc the rumors were he is also lying to the courts and his debtors about income because he doesn't want to admit the reason he has no money is because he's a gacha addict
Over $40k in a WWE gacha game!
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Also if you gunna post a video from Nick about the ***he does have some ones that aren't 3 hours long about it...
I only pay attention to the long ones because I treat them as podcasts. Phil isn't the type of cow that you can summarize in a single paragraph.
Both Steam and Patreon is required by law to issue him and others like him a Form 1099 (either 1099-MISC or 1099-K). That's generally how IRS knows he is lying about his income
Stream, not Steam. His donations go through PayPal and he has hidden at least one of his PayPal accounts from the court so far. In his bankruptcy call he outright states that he doesn't report his 'tips' because he believes that tips are not taxable income and are instead goodwill gifts. He also said that streamlabs doesn't process payments at all (a lie).
Luckily the trustee asked to see the last 6 months of all of his PayPal accounts, so that should be real interesting.
As for misrepresentation of his income, he is finagling his numbers to make them look like he makes less and spends more. He claims he has over $5,000 a month in tax writeoffs and business expenses, which have not been itemized and when asked to itemize it he got extremely defensive. Will be very interesting to see how that plays out.
Keep in mind we're talking about a man who is already over $30k in the hole with the IRS because he didn't pay any income tax at all for the first 5 or 6 years after he moved to Washington because he "wasn't supposed to have to pay income tax as a home business".