If this leads to a simple tax--flat or sales-- so that the average American can understand it should named to honor Vernice Kuglin. Meanwhile we urge all FReepers not to try it without first getting good legal advice.
The question will be who will cooperate with the IRS to sieze her assetts? If her employer asks for a court order, not an administrative one, as he should then the IRS has to go to court again. If her lawyer is able to put that to a jury trial, as he will because of the money involved they will have to fight this fight all over again.
If they try to directly sieze her assetts with force, say by repossessing her car, or breaking and entering with a bogus "administrative warrent" they may find themselves at the wrong end of local law enforcment, or an angry lady with a shotgun.
Somehow I don't think this is over. But bureaucrats hate humiliation more than anything, and I just can't see the IRS letting this go. Hopefully it doesn't end in violence, but I could see it getting there.