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First day of IRS hearing end with a THUD...!
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1143857" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Depending on the setting More. If you believe what you say in a specific setting can be used against you in a criminal setting later, then yes, the 5th amendment applies as it clearly states, you can not be compelled to be a witness against yourself. </p><p></p><p>The irony of this situation is that the IRS itself states that 95% of the information used against a taxpayer in either criminal or civil setting comes from the taxpayer themselves. Yet if you plead the 5th, court decisions galore exist that say that in the case of the IRS and tax returns, you can not. Therefore by default, the tax return itself violates the spirit of the 5th amendment but claiming so only gets your property seized and/or you thrown in jail. </p><p></p><p>In that rests the real irony about this whole situation IMO.</p><p></p><p>The other good thing about this, the more you people are "kicked in the teeth" time and time again by these gang thugs under the illusion of a social contract, maybe one day you'll wake up and just not play their game anymore. </p><p></p><p>As the song sez, "I like it, I love it, I want some more of it!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1143857, member: 2189"] Depending on the setting More. If you believe what you say in a specific setting can be used against you in a criminal setting later, then yes, the 5th amendment applies as it clearly states, you can not be compelled to be a witness against yourself. The irony of this situation is that the IRS itself states that 95% of the information used against a taxpayer in either criminal or civil setting comes from the taxpayer themselves. Yet if you plead the 5th, court decisions galore exist that say that in the case of the IRS and tax returns, you can not. Therefore by default, the tax return itself violates the spirit of the 5th amendment but claiming so only gets your property seized and/or you thrown in jail. In that rests the real irony about this whole situation IMO. The other good thing about this, the more you people are "kicked in the teeth" time and time again by these gang thugs under the illusion of a social contract, maybe one day you'll wake up and just not play their game anymore. As the song sez, "I like it, I love it, I want some more of it!" [/QUOTE]
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