Your rehashed losing arguments are (still!) debunked in detail every day. Maybe you don't like the mockery that comes with it, but you've earned it. The people answering you are humans, not some kind of question-answering robots. They know you have been here before with the same tired BS, asking for another round of whack-a-mole and expecting solicitous treatment. You are obliged to the extent that you keep getting substantive answers, but you have to take the bad with the good. You don't like the answers, you say you want to test them in court, you say you don't mind losing (that's good), and I say go ahead and do all that. You could save yourself the trouble, but if you prefer "the hard way" then you will eventually get it. The answers are not going to change so maybe you are wasting your time here and should proceed straight to court for your penalty if that's the only outcome you will understand. If you can't win, why keep losing?John J. Bulten wrote:I returned here last year thinking the motivation was the same as back in 2000-2001 (before they sold out), i.e., to analyze fraud honestly. When I realized the motivation was exactly as you say, I backed off until I could return to apply the same motivation to them.
As I see it, Quatloos continues to fulfill its purpose by giving good advice to people like you who have fallen for a tax evasion scam hook, line & sinker.