The most unrealistic part of this clip is the IRS agent giving Joker a sum total of exactly how much he owes and not having him figure it out on his own.
@@JackIsNotInTheBox That’s literally how it works. You can make it easier by hiring an accountant or using software like TurboTax, but you do have to figure it out on your own. The IRS won’t lift a finger for you unless they think you’re a tax cheat.
@@MrPjw5 Been there, done that twice since I started using Turbo Tax. Got me over a thousand bucks in my tax return recently for this year. It's at the bank and in my account, too.
@@MrPjw5 Fun fact, the IRS already knows how much you owe them, but because shitty companies like turbotax BRIBE congress, you have to keep paying them to do your taxes.
@JaysonHodges27154It’s not about the insanity plea, it’s about Arkham. If the Joker gets caught by the IRS, he goes to a regular jail. He doesn’t have as much manipulation over that system, it becomes much harder for him to escape.
I don’t know. Playing a prank on the Joker is like playing with fire. Or like teasing a bull. If you mess with the bull, you get the horn. If you piss off the Joker, you have hell to pay. Unless you say to the Dark Knight, “Sick ‘im Batman!”
But to do that he would have to admit that Barlow fooled him with all that fake money that he likely has spread around unwittingly. Yes the IRS would believe him (maybe - they may not unless Joker wants to make it look like he is a counterfeiter assuming the tape survived that gunshot and explosion) but he would have to admit to being duped after how he behaved earlier.
I love that the IRS agent is so calm and collective in the face of JOKER of all criminals because he knows Joker wouldn't dare raise a hand to him or try to pull any funny moves. They truly make the IRS terrifying in any iteration of media. Hell even in the Witcher, the IRS comes and questions you if you some how gained a massive amount of funds in a short time because like in IRL, a large unreported sum of money would have the actual IRS knocking on your door in a heartbeat if they don't get their cut.
Well the comic reason he never goes to prison for long is because he pleads insanity, and tax evasion isn't a violent crime so it can't be ruled as insanity so it's one of the only crimes that will get him long term sentences
Understand that the IRS just wants its cut for the government, if you make most if your money through illegal means, they will read you a statememt of essentially "naughty naughty," and then figure out how much you owe the government and not arrest you for any crimes. It is kinda messed up.
@@sakaiclipsyou have to remember the government is corrupt especially in DC universes. They do a lot of illegal deals and trading with the worst people. They also keep track of their location for their personal interest so it’s not surprising they know Joker’s hideout when the agents already figured out Batman is Bruce Wayne
Usually when the Joker gets arrested he gets sent to Arkham Asylum, but for tax evasion he'll go to prison. Plus Joker is way too dangerous to keep in prison
Let's take a moment to remember that King Barlow not only had a feud with the Joker and survived to die of natural causes, but his last act was to troll the Joker...outside of Charlie Collins there is no bigger badass in the DC Universe
Technically it's 54.8%, and a pretty reasonable taxable percentage for an inheritance of that size, based on federal tentative tax and local state tax for estate and inheritance taxation.
Worth noting that would definitely encompass both state and federal taxes so it would end up 100% in the clear. Also, Inheritance tax is a progressive tax, meaning it does NOT apply to the first 13 million he inherits, just everything past that.
Barlowe with the ultimate "Screw you!" to The Joker on his deathbed. Brilliant. To clarify: Barlowe left Joker 2 options: One, go to prison for tax evasion. Two, admit he was conned by a dead man and make himself Gotham's criminal buttmonkey.
I just love how Perry ain't showing a bit of fear in front of the Joker...makes it really feel like the IRS are so high in the hierarchy, even Batman Nemesis is but another number in their archives lol
At the time, there were valid $1,000 bills, and I believe $5,000s that were still valid. They were mostly used for bank transfers in the pre-electronic banking era.
Everyone keeps saying that his enemy is the IRS, but they keep sleeping on the fact that King Barlowe had Joker down to a T with his scheme knowing full well that Joker was going to screw himself over. And then had the last laugh on his deathbed. An old school, stone-cold, G. Outsmarted one of the biggest manics in Gotham and went out, robbing Joker of any chance to get revenge on him.
I wonder if the police, the Bat Family, and the criminal underworld ever learned the truth? I can definitely see the police, the Bat Family, and Poison Ivy appreciating what King Barlowe pulled off. And someone should have said: "Joker, that may be the one thing you have in common with Batman. You don't want trouble with the IRS. Chances are neither does Batman."
1:27 Joker: me King Barlow: SpongeBob a pal for Gary I know it’s a cartoon but even Tom and Jerry doesn’t take suspension of disbelief that far hell Patrick isn’t that dumb
Joker got oufoxed by King Barlo and got the last laugh, and that got Joker really angry. His ego cannot stand it when someone else makes him a look like a fool and has the joke on him. His goons knew to clear away as when Joker is really irate, he is a really dangerous individual and turns into an unhinged, degraged psychopathic killer.
Does anyone remember the Lego Batman movie and that one part where Batman writes a song about kicking peoples butt and who always pays their taxes not Batman?
Batman regardless of greatness is just 1 mortal man, the IRS is a lot harder to kill. Plus the government does have superheroes of their own. Captain Atom > Joker
See, nobody knows who Joker is except Batman. So how exactly is the IRS filing for taxes if “Joker” isn’t his real name? Plus, he’s a criminal insane villain who always gets locked up. How exactly is this a big deal?
I think it's because he's out. He's "legitimate" and "no longer insane." He doesn't want to go back to jail, so he'll follow the law and the rules this time. Bat Family: Yeah, right.
1:17 - 2:02 Hiya, Joker. If you're playing this tape, you probably figured out you've been had. Yeah, I left you some cash, but only 10 million, which, knowing you, you've already blown. All the other stuff: money, jewels and gold... it's all fake. See, I always hated your guts, and this was the perfect payback. By now, you're probably outta real money. The IRS is after you, and you can't admit I fooled you, or you'll be the laughingstock of the underworld. *THE JOKE’S ON YOU, SUCKER! I GOT THE LAST LAUGH AFTER ALL!* HEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! 😈
Yeah I remember the first trailer and honestly I didn't think it looks that bad but thankfully you got to redesign which looks more online in the games Can't wait for whenever the third film comes out
And now what will you do, Joker? If you don't pay, you'll be arrested again. But you don't have any real money, so it would be best for you to tell the truth. Except if you admit that you've been played a joke, you'll become the laughing stock of the underworld. Quite a dilemma.
I know he was already dying, but Barlow had some big alloyed cojones for pranking the Joker so brilliantly! And what's worse is he's right! If he admits it, people will be long talking about how the Clown Prince of Crime got punked in the most humiliating way possible!
The most unrealistic part of this clip is the IRS agent giving Joker a sum total of exactly how much he owes and not having him figure it out on his own.
fuck doing ur own taxes
@@JackIsNotInTheBox That’s literally how it works. You can make it easier by hiring an accountant or using software like TurboTax, but you do have to figure it out on your own. The IRS won’t lift a finger for you unless they think you’re a tax cheat.
@@MrPjw5 Been there, done that twice since I started using Turbo Tax. Got me over a thousand bucks in my tax return recently for this year. It's at the bank and in my account, too.
always overpay your taxes, its well documented and it'll come back in your refund
@@MrPjw5 Fun fact, the IRS already knows how much you owe them, but because shitty companies like turbotax BRIBE congress, you have to keep paying them to do your taxes.
Superman: kryptonite
Batman:his parents
Joker: IRS
Well, I think man who is not afraid of IRS is not exist 😂
@@Vint_SC what about the IRS themselves?
There’s Santa. He lives at the North Pole to avoid taxes.
Having the IRS be the Jokers ultimate nemesis is just gold😆
Joker knows the IRS brought down Al Capone & he can’t go to federal prison.
I guess because dodging taxes is no joke 😏
The IRS scares heroes and villains alike.
@@danielmedina4276Not to mention Tax Evasion is one of the few if not the only crime you absolutely can NOT plead insanity on.
@@RondoOfBloodX huh, I never would have considered that.
There's no insanity plea for tax evasion, and tax evasion is what took down Al Capone. The Joker's a lunatic, not an idiot.
Probably why he fears the IRS. No insanity plea I mean.
@JaysonHodges27154It’s not about the insanity plea, it’s about Arkham.
If the Joker gets caught by the IRS, he goes to a regular jail. He doesn’t have as much manipulation over that system, it becomes much harder for him to escape.
@wet0wl not to mention would prob get slaughtered
The way he screamed and fell off his chair after seeing the amount of money😂
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@Kenny-o6i talk about ego.
Should've hired a CPA firm lol
The fact that King Barlowe spent his last hours on this Earth trying to Prank the Joker and succeeding is honestly Awesome
I don’t know. Playing a prank on the Joker is like playing with fire. Or like teasing a bull. If you mess with the bull, you get the horn. If you piss off the Joker, you have hell to pay. Unless you say to the Dark Knight, “Sick ‘im Batman!”
@@scurvyjoe269 But that's the thing he was dying so the Joker can't get him because again he's already dead.
@@scurvyjoe269can't get back against someone who's already dead🤷🏿♂️
The Joker's weakness is his ego. If he admitted that most of the money he got was fake, he probably wouldn't owe much if any taxes on the real amount.
You make a good point
But to do that he would have to admit that Barlow fooled him with all that fake money that he likely has spread around unwittingly. Yes the IRS would believe him (maybe - they may not unless Joker wants to make it look like he is a counterfeiter assuming the tape survived that gunshot and explosion) but he would have to admit to being duped after how he behaved earlier.
He still would’ve gotten in trouble. It was his responsibility to screen the money to make sure it wasn’t fake.
If he admitted that, it meant someone made a joke on the joker
Only joker makes the pranks
I love that the IRS agent is so calm and collective in the face of JOKER of all criminals because he knows Joker wouldn't dare raise a hand to him or try to pull any funny moves. They truly make the IRS terrifying in any iteration of media. Hell even in the Witcher, the IRS comes and questions you if you some how gained a massive amount of funds in a short time because like in IRL, a large unreported sum of money would have the actual IRS knocking on your door in a heartbeat if they don't get their cut.
at least hes a Tax Paying citizen
What's he payimg them with?
Lol true
And he hates Nazis.
@@scotterwin9445yes.
To quote Mojo Jojo "We're citizens, evil citizens, but citizens none the less."
It really says something when even the *Joker* doesn't mess with the IRS
The Joker may be a complete psychopath but the two things I respect about him, he hates Nazis & he pays his Taxes.
When did he say he hated Nazis?
@
In the comics
@@kalvin187douglas he tried to kill red skull after he realized it wasnt a costume
Joker: *Does horrific things to thousands of people*
Government: 😑
Joker: *Doesn't pay his taxes*
Government: 😡
Yup. Sounds about right.
A sadly realistic approach of the government handling horrible people
Al Capone was arrested the same way
Well the comic reason he never goes to prison for long is because he pleads insanity, and tax evasion isn't a violent crime so it can't be ruled as insanity so it's one of the only crimes that will get him long term sentences
Understand that the IRS just wants its cut for the government, if you make most if your money through illegal means, they will read you a statememt of essentially "naughty naughty," and then figure out how much you owe the government and not arrest you for any crimes. It is kinda messed up.
Just like real governments
The Joker is scared of the IRS because of tax evasion...
USA 137 million dollars for the taxes that the Joker debt...
I love how the governor and IRS know exactly where joker hideout is
@@mickaelrocher8121 oh yeahhhh
@@sakaiclipsyou have to remember the government is corrupt especially in DC universes. They do a lot of illegal deals and trading with the worst people. They also keep track of their location for their personal interest so it’s not surprising they know Joker’s hideout when the agents already figured out Batman is Bruce Wayne
On this episode, joker wasnt a criminal anymore (because bribes happened lol), so his new house is a known info
Usually when the Joker gets arrested he gets sent to Arkham Asylum, but for tax evasion he'll go to prison. Plus Joker is way too dangerous to keep in prison
To a real one
@@josem588 plus the prison would be in danger if the Joker gets sent there
@@silence6813 they special areas for those kind of people
But doing that would show that he isn’t a threat to be taken seriously and in the joker’s eyes that’s an insult to his pride, ego and dignity.
@@jfournerat1274 maybe they can put him in Guantanamo bay
King Barlow is a real criminal mastermind. I don't think I ever saw Batman arrest him
Hell, managing to keep in play as an old school gangster in Gotham after supervillains became the dominant force is a testament to his game.
Let's take a moment to remember that King Barlow not only had a feud with the Joker and survived to die of natural causes, but his last act was to troll the Joker...outside of Charlie Collins there is no bigger badass in the DC Universe
Suppose joker got hit with scarecrows fear toxin. Now I’m just picturing him hallucinating an army of IRS agents.
😂 which is ironic since he’s afraid of being forgotten in the Arkhamverse but the IRS would keep records to remember him
For anyone whose interested: $137M is 55% of $250M
That's a pretty steep rate-Even for the IRS! 😀
Just to screw with joker more, Barlow set joker up with paying California tax rates.
@@changvasejarik62 ,
OUCH!
That's Cruel & Unusual Punishment-Even for the Joker! 😀
Technically it's 54.8%, and a pretty reasonable taxable percentage for an inheritance of that size, based on federal tentative tax and local state tax for estate and inheritance taxation.
Worth noting that would definitely encompass both state and federal taxes so it would end up 100% in the clear.
Also, Inheritance tax is a progressive tax, meaning it does NOT apply to the first 13 million he inherits, just everything past that.
Well, the Federal Estate tax (Inheritance) can be anywhere from 40 to 60 percent, so that tracks.
Barlowe with the ultimate "Screw you!" to The Joker on his deathbed. Brilliant.
To clarify: Barlowe left Joker 2 options: One, go to prison for tax evasion. Two, admit he was conned by a dead man and make himself Gotham's criminal buttmonkey.
Why is the calculator sounds so satisfying whenever he types on it and puts it down
Things that The Joker Fear Is
1.The IRS (Especially)
2.Ace From Royal Flush Gang
3.Tim Drake & Nightwing
4.Batman Dying 😢.
5. Being Forgotten
And being mock
And failed
6. The Creeper
7. average accountant *#NOBODY* Charles Michael Collins
He doesn't care how much money you got, or how you got it. Uncle Sam is gonna take his slice
The “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!?” Is so funny 😂
0:27
I just love how Perry ain't showing a bit of fear in front of the Joker...makes it really feel like the IRS are so high in the hierarchy, even Batman Nemesis is but another number in their archives lol
he shouldn't have burnt all that money in the dark knight movie
The IRS: "Actually, it IS about money."
That would have been a whole different movie if the feds apprehended joker for destruction of currency.
Everyone seems to of missed harley saying
"He's on every one of these 1000s"
At the time, there were valid $1,000 bills, and I believe $5,000s that were still valid. They were mostly used for bank transfers in the pre-electronic banking era.
@@RotundRager 1969 would beg to differ
Barlowe was right. Joker's massive pride and ego kept him from showing everyone that tape he just put a bullet through.
Not like that will honestly help destroy a tape since all he did was destroy the TV and not the actual tape
0:37 Even The Joker is scared of the IRS.
1:18 now, THAT'S funny.
Joker is a guy who has gone to jail for every violent crime under the sun yet he stops at tax evasion
“I’m crazy enough to take on Batman. But the IRS?!? NO THANK YOU!”- The Joker
That gunshot at the end was just perfect writing.
Accompanied with that epic musical score.
0:28 that's my reaction when I find out how much I have to pay in taxes at the end of the year 😱
This quite literally was the Killing Joke
I was not expecting Joker to have standards. 🤣
Everyone keeps saying that his enemy is the IRS, but they keep sleeping on the fact that King Barlowe had Joker down to a T with his scheme knowing full well that Joker was going to screw himself over. And then had the last laugh on his deathbed. An old school, stone-cold, G. Outsmarted one of the biggest manics in Gotham and went out, robbing Joker of any chance to get revenge on him.
I wonder if the police, the Bat Family, and the criminal underworld ever learned the truth? I can definitely see the police, the Bat Family, and Poison Ivy appreciating what King Barlowe pulled off.
And someone should have said: "Joker, that may be the one thing you have in common with Batman. You don't want trouble with the IRS. Chances are neither does Batman."
1:53 That is a pretty good last laugh.
I can just imagine Mark Hamill in his VO booth screaming, most likely Kevin Conroy next to Mark pissing himself laughing
Joker will fight batman and anyone else but he's afraid of the irs
But the IRS no thank you😂😂
0:40 - NO! THANK YOU!
The only way to get away with pulling one over on the Joker: being dead long before the prank's ever pulled
The real villain of this episode wasn't the joker, it was the IRS 😂
As a former IRS agent I can confirm this version of events
Green goblin: irs , out am i
1:27
Joker: me
King Barlow: SpongeBob a pal for Gary
I know it’s a cartoon but even Tom and Jerry doesn’t take suspension of disbelief that far hell Patrick isn’t that dumb
1:53 barlowe did got the last laugh
even agents of chaos pay their taxes
Then years later after the Joker dies and goes to hell literally, he meets King Barlowe once again viciously attacks him.
Right before that happens god himself pulls him up to heaven. Not because deserve it but because joker should even have the joy getting pay back
This goes to show how terrifying the I r s is
Joker has a point, Tax Evasion is the only charge they were able to get Capone on
It's always a scary thought when the IRS criminal investigators come knocking on your door quite hilarious if you're not on the receiving end.
Joker got oufoxed by King Barlo and got the last laugh, and that got Joker really angry.
His ego cannot stand it when someone else makes him a look like a fool and has the joke on him.
His goons knew to clear away as when Joker is really irate, he is a really dangerous individual and turns into an unhinged, degraged psychopathic killer.
Wait a minute, The Joker is afraid of the IRS? Well, I guess he learned something from Al Capone.
When the Joker finds out taxation is theft😂
1:16 Sounds like the Clown 🤡🃏 Prince of Crime just got tricked
Batman: I'm crazy enough to take on the Joker but King Barlow noooo thank you
How perfectly Barlowe's plans worked! Otherwise they could've found out the tape or know about the fake money right from the beginning 😄
Watching this whole clip with the irs agent part now it makes sense why joker was really mad
He realized all the time he would do for tax evasion 😂😂😂
0:28 $137 million the IRS is gonna have his ass
Does anyone remember the Lego Batman movie and that one part where Batman writes a song about kicking peoples butt and who always pays their taxes not Batman?
@@apershin77 Yes! 😂
You disappoint me, Joker - plenty of real life billionaires are more than willing to take on the IRS. And they frequently win, too.
IRS and millionaires are the true cartels
"Mr. G"
Does IRS beat people for tax-evasion worse than Batman??
"yes!"- Willie Nelson
@@scotterwin9445 oh no
Joker said they were worst than Batman 😂
The IRS is what took down Al Capone.
Think about that for a second.
Batman regardless of greatness is just 1 mortal man, the IRS is a lot harder to kill. Plus the government does have superheroes of their own.
Captain Atom > Joker
See, nobody knows who Joker is except Batman. So how exactly is the IRS filing for taxes if “Joker” isn’t his real name? Plus, he’s a criminal insane villain who always gets locked up. How exactly is this a big deal?
I think it's because he's out. He's "legitimate" and "no longer insane." He doesn't want to go back to jail, so he'll follow the law and the rules this time.
Bat Family: Yeah, right.
1:17 - 2:02
Hiya, Joker. If you're playing this tape, you probably figured out you've been had. Yeah, I left you some cash, but only 10 million, which, knowing you, you've already blown. All the other stuff: money, jewels and gold... it's all fake. See, I always hated your guts, and this was the perfect payback. By now, you're probably outta real money. The IRS is after you, and you can't admit I fooled you, or you'll be the laughingstock of the underworld. *THE JOKE’S ON YOU, SUCKER! I GOT THE LAST LAUGH AFTER ALL!* HEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! 😈
Thanks
0:28
Joker: Viewers
Amount of money due to the IRS: The first trailer for the 2020 Sonic movie
Yeah I remember the first trailer and honestly I didn't think it looks that bad but thankfully you got to redesign which looks more online in the games
Can't wait for whenever the third film comes out
Nice
cant plea insantity for failing to pay your taxes to uncle sam
I mean, you've got to hand it to him for leaving Joker 10 million even though he hated him 😂
How are you crazy enough to take on Batman and the justice league but the IRS is where you draw the line
And now what will you do, Joker?
If you don't pay, you'll be arrested again. But you don't have any real money, so it would be best for you to tell the truth.
Except if you admit that you've been played a joke, you'll become the laughing stock of the underworld.
Quite a dilemma.
They took more than half… to hell with the irs.
I tell this to my tax man every year
HE DOESN'T FIND IT FUNNY
Now THAT is how you get even.lol!
(Joker) I don't understand? 1:07
He may be Crazy, but hes not *THAT* crazy
I mean he’s not wrong nobody’s crazy enough to fight the IRS Not even joker and when you know, even he’s afraid of something you know, it’s bad
1:53
Why is joker so scared of the IRS?
I took on The irs last Tuesday
Having the IRS be canonically after the Joker for tax evasion is why DC is better than Marvel.
250 million, and he has to pay 137 million? Over 50%?
I know he was already dying, but Barlow had some big alloyed cojones for pranking the Joker so brilliantly! And what's worse is he's right! If he admits it, people will be long talking about how the Clown Prince of Crime got punked in the most humiliating way possible!
1:53 0.25=Drunk Evil Hillbilly
The joker"I'M CRAZY ENOUGH TO TAKE ON BATMAN....BUT THE IRS.....NO THANK YOU"!!!!(Also...Mr g....it's Mr j Harley"!!!!!)
What ep is this
Joker's Millions
The New Batman Adventures: Season 1, Episode 7
1:49 y'all better stop playing w MFS who look like this🤣
Fr though they can't be trusted
Screw the IRS
0:37
1:15
why did Harley call the joker Mr. G and not Mr. J?
@@bruteboi73 she made a rookie mistake
The IRS let Batman and Joker play around Gotham because it's good for American economy.
So, genocide is completely fine for the Joker, but Tax evasion is too far?
Makes sense to me 🤡
What series is this from??
New Batman adventures
Harley can get it
1:24