Victoria at loserheads writes:
What was the conclusion of the court?
That he, and his 'followers' avoids the income tax ? HA!!!!
That's a far cry from evades which is illegal, avoids is not illegal.. it's what everyone is supposed to do; minimize or avoid altogether -- isn't this what all the wealthy and corporations do without a second thought? Everyone has the RIGHT to avoid a tax by all legal means available.
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... =5001#5001
My response: Yeah, and what Peter does
not have the right to do is to
make up his own rules, which is exactly what he tried to do with
Cracking the Code. Peter does not get to make the final decision on what's legal and what's not, on what is legal "avoidance" versus criminal "evasion." Earth calling Victoria.....
Bringing up some prank Pete pulled many years ago is just a cheap shot and pathetic ploy to undermine his character. Who has a perfect past? Who cares???
Obviously, you care, Victoria. You seem upset. So, the court must be on to something there. The court did not undermine Pete's character.
Pete did that to himself. Evidence of participation in a bombing incident is
evidence of the nature of one's character.
Victoria, you and your fellow protesters have made your own choice to follow, as your tax guru, a guy with a criminal tax conviction, a guy with no legal expertise, a guy with no accounting expertise. Sorry, but what you see is what you get. Not a single court has ever upheld Pete's goofy theories and, in fact, numerous courts have specifically rejected the kinds of arguments he makes. Peter has no statutes or case law to back him up. Peter is left with nothing but his own credibility or lack thereof. Pete's credibility as a tax guru depends on such things as his qualifications (none), on his personal character (you be the judge), and on the gullibility, the dishonesty, and the psychological imbalances of his followers. The gullibility, dishonesty, and psychological makeup of his followers tend to increase his credibility -- but only in the minds of his followers. His lack of qualifications and his personal character tend to decrease his credibility in the eyes of normal people (that is, the rest of us). So sorry.
So.. what then IS the criminal law broken here? Was there one ?
Vicky, baby, this is a civil tax case. No one has accused Pete of a crime in this particular case. Are you even paying attention? But hold on, baby. I'm not making predictions, but some day you just may find yourself talking about another criminal case involving someone using
Cracking the Code.
They labeled Pete a "tax protester"? SO? was the word "illegal" in front of tax protester? If one says "illegal tax protester" we can read it as ILLEGAL TAX protestor, which would be close, but not appropriate.
The truth is Pete is a "Misapplication of the Federal Income Tax Revealer" and at NO TIME does Pete say the tax is not legal and correct as properly applied.
Pete is a "Misapplication of the Federal Income Tax Revealer"? That's a mouthful, so I'm just gonna refer to Pete as a "tax protester", thank you.
Also... Pete being a HUGE Tuna fish and we range from sharks to minnows.. what would we expect the court to do?? Say "Ok the jigs up, Pete is right - we can find no legal standing for applying a federal income tax on the average Americans career in the private sector, so let's get this on the record boys."
HA!!!
Not gonna happen.
The fleas and ticks will just slowly bail as the host becomes more aware of their presence. Thanks for the FRONTLINE Pete!!!
Yeah, thanks Pete, from everyone at losthorizons?!!?? Every loss for Peter is really somehow a magnificent victory? If that's the case, Victoria, then why are you and your friends upset?
The only people who seem unable to find a legal basis "for applying a federal income tax on the average Americans career in the private sector" are you cranks at losthorizons. The IRS seems to have no problem finding a legal basis. The legal scholars of this country have no problem finding it. The DOJ has no problem finding it. And the courts have no problem finding it.
The tax man won. Pete lost. Again.
Winners talk; losers walk.
"My greatest fear is that the audience will beat me to the punch line." -- David Mamet