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I remember seeing this guy at a crypto conference and he talked about he hadn't paid taxes in years. he didn't spend a lot of time talking about the ongoing lawsuit the IRS has against him. safely is an extremely irresponsible word to use on these matters.
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Lawsuit =/= conviction and criminality requires intent.
As far as his lawsuit is concerned, it depends on what exactly he was doing, what he believes to be true, etc.
The IRS also likes to use parts of lawsuits to scare you when in reality, some don't even get far past the complaint.
You can also sue the IRS Agent personally for misapplying statutes to you, and do it in a court where he has no friends.
The IRS isn't the boogeyman they're made out to be.
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A complaint is burdensome to most people, and would hinder their livelihoods regardless of the legality or legitimacy of government actions.
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Liberty requires vigilance and awareness. If you want to continue being a tax slave, that's your choice. However, many times, these things can be handled outside of court. Sometimes, an informative letter to the agent is all that may be required.
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Liberty requires vigilance and awareness. If you want to continue being a tax slave, that's your choice.
Not everyone has resources to achieve awareness.
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You ain't lying there.
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