Maybe you should look up Karl Lentz videos on YouTube - he hasn't paid taxes in over 20 years
His mother was a US tax auditor, and told him how to avoid paying tax - basically don't tell them how much you earned - ask them for a true and honest bill for the amount you owe, signed and dated - nobody working for the IRS will do it - 30 years in jail for them if the billed amount is wrong by even 1 cent
Karl Lentz has a farm that is worth seizing - but the IRS has not done so
More on the idea of non self-incrimination:
Manley Sullivan was an auto dealer who supplemented his income by selling moonshine during prohibition. Since he could not report illegal income, he simply did not file a tax return. He was charged with willfully failing to file a tax return. He was convicted by a lower court, but the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the conviction, ruling that:
Requiring Sullivan to file a tax return would be “in conflict with the Fifth Amendment”.
2.The language of the Fifth Amendment must “receive a liberal interpretation by the courts”
3.No one can be compelled “in any proceedings to make disclosure or give evidence which would tend to incriminate him, or subject him to fines, penalties, or forfeitures”
4.The Fifth Amendment “applies alike to civil and criminal proceedings”
There is nothing wrong with that, if someone points a gun at you and demands your money its in your best interest to pay up. Doesn't mean I'm not going to avoid those situations how ever possible and speak out against the crime
Maybe you should look up Karl Lentz videos on YouTube - he hasn't paid taxes in over 20 years
His mother was a US tax auditor, and told him how to avoid paying tax - basically don't tell them how much you earned - ask them for a true and honest bill for the amount you owe, signed and dated - nobody working for the IRS will do it - 30 years in jail for them if the billed amount is wrong by even 1 cent
the only way this will work is if you have no assets for them to seize
Karl Lentz has a farm that is worth seizing - but the IRS has not done so
More on the idea of non self-incrimination:
Manley Sullivan was an auto dealer who supplemented his income by selling moonshine during prohibition. Since he could not report illegal income, he simply did not file a tax return. He was charged with willfully failing to file a tax return. He was convicted by a lower court, but the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the conviction, ruling that:
2.The language of the Fifth Amendment must “receive a liberal interpretation by the courts”
3.No one can be compelled “in any proceedings to make disclosure or give evidence which would tend to incriminate him, or subject him to fines, penalties, or forfeitures”
4.The Fifth Amendment “applies alike to civil and criminal proceedings”
Source: http://hwarmstrong.com/doojie/category/the-irs-and-self-incrimination/
There is nothing wrong with that, if someone points a gun at you and demands your money its in your best interest to pay up. Doesn't mean I'm not going to avoid those situations how ever possible and speak out against the crime