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What's even more bizarre is that our politician and judges allow this to
happen fully knowing how inaccurate and abusive the IRS is. Hell, the IRS can't
even keep accurate records of their own money. So how could they possibly have
the right to question ours?
Then when I look at what the IRS has been able to do to me and my families
without ever giving me a chance to dispute their decision, it damn near makes
me want to purchase a weapon and stand my ground. When do you say "enough
is enough" and draw the line? Fortunately, I don't think it has to come to
that. I think they can be beaten legally, and the only way to do it is to force
our politicians to put the IRS out of business, because theyre not going to do
it on their own.
Now I wanted to outline to you just how literally crazy my encounter with
the IRS has been, but when I attempted to summarize it, it turned into another
50 pages--there were well over 100 separate incidents. So to give my best
attempt to illustrate to you that what I've said about the IRS is true and
accurate without prolonging the issue, I've chosen to just list the majority of
incidents. Now once again you be the judge.
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Before I go any further, I want you to
remember that all of this happened without the IRS ever
giving me a chance to question or appeal their
assessments. When I did get the opportunity in
bankruptcy court, what did the IRS do? They threatened
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Let's start with the IRS audit, then the IRS assessment, then my letter to
the IRS disagreeing with the assessment and asking for an appeal. Then, instead
of allowing me the appeal, the IRS sent me another assessment. Then I send them
another letter disagreeing with the assessment and asking for an appeal. Then I
receive a letter from the IRS stating that they received my letters and will look
into it. Next I receive an "Urgent Payment Notice" from the IRS
threatening to seize my property and/or wages and assets. Then the IRS sends
several more threatening letters. Then once again I send another letter
disagreeing with the assessment and asking for an appeal. Once again the IRS
refuses to allow me to appeal and instead seizes my bank account. I send
another letter to the IRS asking for an appeal. Once again the IRS refuses to
allow me an appeal and instead takes my wifes tax return, fully knowing that
she had nothing to do with this. Then I send the IRS a copy of the Maumee Court
decision. The IRS refuses to allow me the appeal and instead seizes my high
cube truck. Without a choice, I meet with the IRS and agree under protest to
pay them $8700 to get this over with because the IRS said that's all I owed. I
sell Iiams Painting & Drywall business because of the IRS and give them
$8700. The IRS lies again and takes the money, then assesses me another
$30,000. Next, the IRS comes to my house and threatens me, places a lien on the
$25,000 owed to me from the sale of the painting and drywall business and
harasses the new owner to the point where he refuses to pay me the $25,000 he
owes me. Next the IRS puts a lien on the ShuffleBowl patent and threatens to
sell it.
Once again I disagree with the IRS assessments and the fact that they have
not allowed me my appeal rights. But this time I do it through attorneys. And I
also received the help of Congressman Carl Pursells office. Remember all of
this happened without the IRS ever giving me the opportunity to appeal their
almighty decision.
Now after the IRS is able to crush my will and ability to remain in the
painting and drywall business they go as far as to destroy my ability to
collect for selling the business. On top of this, after the financial
devastation the IRS is able to create in my life they decide to create the same
devastation in my marriage by seizing my wife's tax returns, fully knowing that
she had nothing to do with this.
Then and only then do the psychos from the IRS finally agree to give me the
right to appeal their assessment under the conditions that I give them an
additional $3000 up-front and pay them $500 per month until the appeal. Next, I
inform the IRS that the Attorney General of Ohio agreed that my subcontractors
were subcontractors and not employees. Then my C.P.A. and I go to the IRS
appeal hearing where the amount of their assessments range anywhere from
$30,000 to $129,000. And without giving me any logical explanation or reasoning
of why, only a small number of my subcontractors are considered as employees.
The appeals officer offers to settle for $15,000 and since I had already given
the IRS $7,000 waiting for the appeal, all I owe is $8,000. I refuse to settle
and under the advice of my C.P.A. I hire a tax attorney. I receive a notice
from the IRS stating that I have overpaid my taxes. Now with the help of the
tax attorney the IRS is offering to settle for $2,995 instead of $8,000. After
a lengthy debate and under the advice of my tax attorney I agree under protest
to pay the $2,995, with the right to fight the IRS at a later date when I can
afford to. After I agreed to pay the additional $2,995, the IRS psychos decided
to raise the amount by another $5,000. Once again after a lengthy debate and
under the advice of my tax attorney I agreed under protest to now pay $7,995,
with the right to fight the IRS at a later date. Then once again the IRS
psychos decide to raise their assessment another $30,000. Then, through my tax
attorney I tell the IRS to shove their lying extortionist agreement and I'll
see them in court. At this point I'm told by my tax attorney that financially I
have to file bankruptcy in order to stop the IRS from selling my patent, and
that bankruptcy court is the only court I can afford to fight the psychos from
the IRS in. Next the IRS places a lien on my wifes paycheck at work, which
could have cost her her job, fully knowing that she had nothing to do with
this. It was just one more way the IRS had to apply pressure on me to submit to
their extortion. And if the IRS's actions happened to destroy my marriage, that
's the price the IRS felt I had to pay for standing up to them. Next the IRS
sends me several more notices of overpayment. Then I had to file for bankruptcy
protection in order to stop the IRS from selling my patent. Then I receive more
notices of overpayment of my taxes from the IRS. Next the psychos from the IRS
lose my file again. Then I receive a notice from the Toledo office of the IRS
that I owe $35,000 and at the same time I once again receive several more
notices from the Cleveland office of the IRS notifying me of my tax
overpayment. Then comes my first confrontation with the IRS in bankruptcy court
when I explain to the court that I'm there because of the corruption in the
local government. Next, supposedly was my hearing against the IRS where I was
finally going to be able to tell my side of the story to someone other than an
IRS agent.
Now how does the IRS handle my only fair and impartial hearing in front of a
federal judge? Do they send their best federal tax attorneys to court to
explain why the IRS made these assessments against me and allow me the
opportunity to question how the IRS came to the conclusion in the first place
that only a small part of my subcontractors were employees? Remember, it was a
federal attorney against me, because the IRS made sure that I couldn't afford a
competent tax attorney, which meant that I was going have to argue my side of
the case myself. And I'm no attorney. So how did the IRS handle this hearing?
The sons of bitches threaten me. The IRS attorney called my bankruptcy attorney
and explained to her that if I showed up to court and presented my side of the
story, they were going to triple their assessments against me.
Does this sound like something the government would have to do if they had a
solid case against me? I didn't think so but I couldn't afford to take the
chance and they made sure of that. So far the IRS had been able to literally
destroy my family, marriage, two businesses, my income, take my bank accounts,
my truck and my patent. Now ask yourself what they would be able to do to me if
the amount tripled. Financially, they could destroy me for life and I'd never
be able to dig myself out of this hole. And the IRS would just keep coming back
for more. At this point I had no other choice but to agree to pay their
extortion money.
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