Definitions | tax protester |
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- In the United States, a person who denies the obligation to pay a tax for which the government has determined that person is liable, based on a belief that the government lacks the legal authority to impose taxes.
- It is readily apparent that Hattman's appeal and "petitions" in this Court, as well as his petition for redetermination filed in the Tax Court, are nothing other than the thinly veiled arguments of a . These types of arguments have been rejected as patently frivolous, and require no additional analysis here. Hattman v. Commissioner, NO. 05-1376 (3d Cir. 2005) (per curiam).
- Some people believe with great fervor preposterous things that just happen to coincide with their self-interest. Tax protesters have convinced themselves that wages are not income, that only gold is money, that the Sixteenth Amendment is unconstitutional, and so on. These beliefs all lead--so tax protesters think--to the elimination of their obligation to pay taxes. Coleman v. Commissioner, 791 F.2d 68, 69 (7th Cir. 1986).
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