MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor accused of dodging $25 million in DC tax after he showed off his luxury penthouse flat on Facebook

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor at the Bitcoin 2021 Convention in June 2021.
DC's attorney general is suing Michael Saylor for evading $ 25 million worth of taxes between 2005 and 2021.

  • MicroStrategy boss Michael Saylor evaded $ 25 million in District of Columbia taxes, its AG alleges.
  • The bitcoin bull claimed to live in Florida, but Facebook posts showed homes in DC, according to a lawsuit.
  • The AG's office is seeking $ 100 million in unpaid taxes and penalties, the lawsuit published Wednesday said.

MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor has been hit with a lawsuit by the District of Columbia's attorney-general for allegedly evading more than $ 25 million in income taxes.

The lawsuit published Wednesday also names MicroStrategy — the enterprise software maker Saylor ran as CEO until early August — which it claims conspired to help the noted bitcoin bull evade district taxes.

The AG's office alleges Saylor pretended to be a resident of either Florida or Virginia for more than 20 years, when he was actually living in Washington, DC. It noted that he failed to file any income tax return in DC between 2005 and 2021, and that Florida and Virginia have significantly lower tax rates.

"Since at least 2012, Saylor has bragged to his confidants about his successful plan to create the illusion of residing in Florida in order to evade the District's personal income taxes," the lawsuit filing said.

The suit presented screenshots of apparent Facebook posts by Saylor in 2012 as evidence the MicroStrategy executive chairman had lived in several different homes in DC. The posts showcase a luxury penthouse on the Georgetown waterfront that he allegedly spent millions of dollars to renovate, plus yachts docked on the Potomac.

"View from my Georgetown balcony this morning," Saylor wrote on the social-media site in 2012, according to the suit. "Now I just need to finish renovating the apartment so I can move back in."

Saylor's Facebook post included in the tax evasion lawsuit.
A Facebook post included in the DC AG's lawsuit filing.

People who live in Washington, DC for at least 183 days are classified as residents and required to file income tax returns and pay any money due.

The suit also alleges that MicroStrategy knew Saylor was a DC resident but didn't report it to the authorities, meaning the company conspired to help Saylor in the tax avoidance.

"The District of Columbia's claims against the company are false and we will defend aggressively against this over-reach," MicroStrategy told the Financial Times.

Saylor told the FT he lives in Florida and he disagreed with the lawsuit. Insider contacted MicroStrategy for comment from the company and its executive chairman on the allegations, but had not received a reply at time of writing.

The AG's office is seeking to recover unpaid income taxes and penalties from Saylor and his company that it believes could add up to more than $ 100 million.

MicroStrategy shares fell 6.3% Wednesday when the lawsuit was announced, and were down 1.2% Thursday ahead of the opening bell. The stock was trading at just over $ 223 a share at last check.

MicroStrategy spent almost $ 4 billion on bitcoin under Saylor's leadership. He said in April that he considers the stock to be an unofficial spot bitcoin ETF.

Read more: Michael Saylor to step down as MicroStrategy CEO as the software maker records $ 917 million charge on bitcoin investment

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