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Abused By Illusions

Monday, February 07, 2005
Taxpayers cannot be compelled by the IRS to turn over personal and private property to the IRS, absent a federal court order
This story is big folks! So why haven't we heard anything about it in the mainstream media?

C.I. Abramson

Ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

February 06, 2005

By Willowdean Vance (View author info)
Copyright Willowdean Vance


Queensbury, New York -
"...absent an effort to seek enforcement through a federal court, IRS summonses apply no force to taxpayers, and no consequence whatever can befall a taxpayer who refuses, ignores, or otherwise does not comply with an IRS summons until that summons is backed by a federal court order…[a taxpayer] cannot be held in contempt, arrested, detained, or otherwise punished for refusing to comply with the original IRS summons, no matter the taxpayer's reasons, or lack of reasons for so refusing." U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit - Schulz v. IRS, Case No. 04-0196-cv - January 25, 2005

Read the full story at the American Homeowners Resource Center.



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