this fascist judge needs to not only be impeached today he need s to go to prison himself
Most significantly, a tax honesty true believer named Vernice Kuglin, a vivacious and attractive Federal Express pilot who has a crowd of admirers following her everywhere during the conference, was slammed with criminal charges for failure to file and for tax evasion. She beat the rap in August, acquitted of all charges by a federal jury in Memphis.
LOL, and ordered to pay the tax, as they all are whether or not they win "criminal cases" the responsibility remains to pay the tax.
kuglin_transcript_030808_vol_5
19 MR. MURPHY: Just one thing, to put Ms. Kuglin
20 on notice, she has got to pay taxes, I think the court
21 ought to instruct her that that is the law. She has got
22 to file returns and -- 23 MR. BECRAFT: Your Honor, that is going to be
24 cleaned up totally.
25 THE COURT: Okay. Well, Mr. Murphy is not
777
1 incorrect that it is the law, and I think what he's also
2 saying is there will still be civil penalties.
3 MR. BECRAFT: I expect probably 90-day letters 4 to be coming pretty quick.
5 THE COURT: Okay.
6 MR. BECRAFT: And there's going to be civil
7 proceedings, and she is going to being take
8 responsibility -- she is going to be doing things to
9 respond to all of that like file returns, Your Honor.
10 THE COURT: Well, I'm just the judge here, I'm 11 not the IRS, so I think I'll leave that up to the other
12 folks. Anything -- I asked the government. Anything from
13 the defense?
14 MR. BECRAFT: Your Honor, I think on behalf of
15 all the lawyers, I would like to say that it has been a
16 pleasure to be in your court.
17 THE COURT: Well, thank you. We're going to
18 let everybody be excused.
For upholding the law?
FINAL-REG, TAX-REGS, §601.401. Employment taxes §601.401. Employment taxes
(a) General
(1) Description of taxes. --Federal employment taxes are imposed by Subtitle C of the Internal Revenue Code. Chapter 21 (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) imposes a tax on employers of one or more individuals and also a tax on employees, with respect to "wages" paid and received. Chapter 22 (Railroad Retirement Tax Act) imposes (i) an employer tax and employee tax with respect to "compensation" paid and received,(ii) an employee representative tax with respect to "compensation" received, and (iii) a supplemental tax on employers, measured by man-hours for which "compensation" is paid. Chapter 23 (Federal Unemployment Tax Act) imposes a tax on employers of one or more individuals with respect to "wages" paid. Chapter 24 (collection of income tax at source on wages) requires every employer making payment of "wages" to deduct and withhold upon such wages the tax computed or determined as provided therein. The tax so deducted and withheld is allowed as a credit against the income tax liability of the employee receiving such wages.
IRC, 2004-CODE-VOL, SEC. 3402. INCOME TAX COLLECTED AT SOURCE.
3402(a) REQUIREMENT OF WITHHOLDING. --
3402(a)(1) IN GENERAL. --Except as otherwise provided in this section, every employer making payment of wages shall deduct and withhold upon such wages a tax determined in accordance with tables or computational procedures prescribed by the Secretary. Any tables or procedures prescribed under this paragraph shall --
3402(a)(1)(A) apply with respect to the amount of wages paid during such periods as the Secretary may prescribe, and
3402(a)(1)(B) be in such form, and provide for such amounts to be deducted and withheld, as the Secretary determines to be most appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter and to reflect the provisions of chapter 1 applicable to such periods.
3402(a)(2) AMOUNT OF WAGES. --For purposes of applying tables or procedures prescribed under paragraph (1), the term "the amount of wages" means the amount by which the wages exceed the number of withholding exemptions claimed multiplied by the amount of one such exemption. The amount of each withholding exemption shall be equal to the amount of one personal exemption provided in section 151(b), prorated to the payroll period. The maximum number of withholding exemptions permitted shall be calculated in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary under this section, taking into account any reduction in withholding to which an employee is entitled under this section.
this fascist judge needs to not only be impeached today he need s to go to prison himself
That is exactly what I thought when I read this. We've got to get rid of these Judges. Judicial tyranny is out of control. Too many of them are legislating from the bench these days.
I think Mr. Schultz and his followers are true American Patriots. We must support them. IF we are ever going to go to a tax system that's fair, these are the people who are going to make it happen.