Posted on 08/09/2003 12:38:00 PM PDT by citizenx7
A federal jury Friday found FedEx pilot Vernice Kuglin not guilty of evading income taxes on $920,000.
The question of tax payment was unresolved at the end of the five-day trial.
"I think it is safe to assume the IRS will attempt civil collection, but she is not guilty of tax evasion," said defense attorney Robert Bernhoft of Milwaukee.
"I feel justified," a grinning Kuglin said after the verdict was returned at mid--afternoon. She stood outside the federal building, chatting with supporters and jurors.
Federal prosecutor Joe Murphy was not available for comment.
Kuglin, 58, was charged with six counts of tax evasion that could have meant up to 30 years in prison and $1.5 million in fines.
The government accused Kuglin of filing false W4 forms for the period from 1996 to 2001.
Kuglin, a pilot for FedEx since 1985, said she had paid taxes like anyone else for most of her life. But about 10 or 11 years ago, she began to question the federal tax system. She began to read court documents, legal opinions and the federal tax code.
She said she found what she felt were contradictions. She wanted to know where in the federal tax code it said she was liable for taxes.
Kuglin wrote the Internal Revenue Service twice in 1995 with questions but said she didn't get a response.
Murphy, in closing arguments on Thursday, said Kuglin did have an opportunity to discuss her situation with the IRS, to learn what she owed and what documents she was required to file "and she didn't."
Defense attorney Larry Becraft of Huntsville, Ala., said Kuglin decided mandatory payment of income taxes "did not apply to her."
After the verdict Friday, Becraft said the federal tax code is a confusing conglomeration that "at best is a walking due process violation."
He said the average American simply doesn't understand the tax code.
Juror Barbara Snodgras of Memphis said the jury did not convict because "we all felt that the prosecution didn't prove its case."
When asked if she planned to start paying federal income taxes again, Kuglin replied: "I will pay all the taxes for which I am liable."
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I can't say if the socialist dinosaur newspapers carried it, since I gave up reading them.
Yes, that's correct. And when you fill out the form truthfully you demonstrate that you have taxable income. And the form says that you have to send them that amount.
Sorry I didn't come across this 4 years ago, but, That's a B.S. argument! Only one who is "Subject to" the tax has any obligation to calculate the amount of tax owed or even fill out any tax form. Only after one is "made subject to" the tax can one be expected to comply with ANY requirements of that tax's laws.
If you were to notice all other taxes have a statement making one "liable for" or "subject to" the tax and then details on how to calculate and/or what is included or what is not included to be taxed. The income tax laws included everything EXCEPT what activity the tax is levied upon. I say activity because the Supreme court ruled that the income tax IS an excise tax (Stanton v. Baltic Mining Co., 240 U.S. 103, 112-13, 36 S.Ct. 278 (1916)), and an excise tax is a tax that is levied upon some taxable activity or privilege, such as conducting business with the privilege of a license. Therefore, for the income tax to apply to someone, the taxable activity must be stated for that person to be "subject to" the tax. Since no taxable activity is the stated subject of the tax, it applies to NO-ONE.
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