(Bolding added.)Famspear wrote:.....
The tendency among tax protesters is to focus on the word "belief" and to ignore the rest of the formula ("good faith" and "misunderstanding cause by the complexity of the law"). I wonder if whether some jury members might be confused enough to make this mistake.
At some point in the plethora of cases against the "tax defier movement" someone is going to have to go before the Ways and Means Committee and repeatedly kick them in the you-know-whats for inviting ever more clever ways of misinterpreting the gibberish propounded by the authors and their congressional staff member overseers.
We're way beyond getting what we're paying for here. We're getting congressional motives barely concealed as legalistic dogma without regard to the law of unintended consequences. It's at a level that transcends simple understanding. It plays perfectly into the hands of the defier promoters as well as the myriad of tax dodge schemes.
Fortunately, that portion of the economy that relies on representing one side or the other will continue to thrive.
Anybody else see this as a really stupid condition?