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2 posted on 10/17/2006 8:39:02 AM PDT by truthandlife ("Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God." (Ps 20:7))
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To: truthandlife

The IRS seeks to intimidate the rest of us by stringing up high profile people like this.
It is only an matter of time before they see a backlash to this abusive behavior.


28 posted on 10/17/2006 9:15:45 AM PDT by Jay Gould
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Taxes!!!Those are for little people!!!!!

From the DNC's Associated Press:

House Candidate in Capital Pays Back Taxes to the City

September 24, 1990

The capital’s Democratic nominee for delegate to the House has disclosed that she has paid the city tens of thousands of dollars in back taxes, penalties and interest to settle a tax controversy.

The nominee, Eleanor Holmes Norton, paid $26,353 in penalties and interest on unpaid taxes for five of the past seven years, according to documents made public by her campaign on Friday.


55 posted on 10/17/2006 9:49:36 AM PDT by mo
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BREITBART.COM - Actor Wesley Snipes faces 40 years for alleged tax evasion
Actor Wesley Snipes faces 40 years for alleged tax evasion
Oct 17 1:47 PM US/Eastern
 
 

 

Hollywood star Wesley Snipes was charged Tuesday with failing to pay taxes and conspiracy in an indictment that could put the versatile actor and producer behind bars for more than 40 years.

Federal prosecutors in Tampa released an "an eight-count indictment charging Wesley Trent Snipes, formerly of Windermere, Florida; Eddie Ray Kahn, of Sorrento, Florida; and Douglas P. Rosile, of Venice, Florida, with conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and presenting a fraudulent claim for payment to the IRS."

"Each of the conspiracy and false claim charges carry a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment," prosecutors added, noting: "Snipes is also charged with six counts of failing to file income tax returns."

"Snipes also faces up to one year imprisonment on each charge of failing to file income tax returns," they said.

Snipes, known for his work in films such as "Jungle Fever", "Demolition Man" and "Blade" if convicted on all counts could sit out the rest of his working years in jail.

According to the indictment, Snipes, Kahn and Rosile tried "through dishonest means, to make it appear as if Snipes had no liability for federal income taxes, when, in fact, Snipes had such tax liabilities. As part of the scheme, the defendants allegedly prepared and filed two amended federal income tax returns for Snipes, fraudulently claiming refunds of 1996 and 1997 income taxes previously paid, totaling almost 12 million dollars."

"The indictment also alleges that Snipes did not file his 1999 through 2004 federal income tax returns, even though the law required him to do so," their statement said.

"Our system of government depends on citizens paying their fair share of taxes. Those who intentionally and unlawfully harass the IRS through deceit, trickery and fraud undermine the collection of revenue that is vital to every aspect of the operation of our government, including defense, the war on terror, health care, law enforcement and education," chief prosecutor Paul Perez said in Tampa


76 posted on 10/17/2006 1:53:39 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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