Hah! Thanks for your reminder and time saver* post.Quote from tampa:
You sir, are a moron. Did I suggest increasing the tax burden of the rich? No. But being unable to address any thing I have posted, you result to fabrications yet one more time.
I am through with you, my stupid friend. If and when you can deal with what is being said, perhaps we can pick up the conversation again - but not until then.
Quote from tampa:
Would you be kind enough to provide the name of the last person to get a long prison term for making a small mistake on his tax return?
I'll save you the trouble - you can't because your statement was a gross mistatement - and you knew it when you said it.
You and your friends here are ripe pickin' for the Republicans - you speak without thinking, don't mind lies if it will make your case, and only want to hear what you want to hear. And you are getting screwed by the very gods you worship.
okwon,Quote from okwon:
They spent more money than they made defending themselves legally. Why? Because they thought that they might get fined? Noone is going to spend so much money to defend themselves if all their facing is a small fine. It's because of the potential prison term why they took the extra precautions. Is that fair? Does the IRS give you the money back that you spent on your defense if they decide there hasn't been an error? Nope.
Quote from tampa:
I'm stumped - are you boys simply ignorant, or do you enjoy fabricating things?
No one, I repeat, no one has ever faced a long or a short prison term for making a small mistake while filing their income taxes.
Only those convicted of fraud - the willful attempt, with malice and forethought, to defraud the government - could result in a prison term.
You boys disgust me. Your disregard for the truth, your willingness to lie, and clumsy attempts to get out from underneath the facts when they do not support your narrow minded views is appalling.
Quote from Madison:
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration.