http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1149Taxdoc,
I am an attorney in New York and know and follow CtC. The issue you have with attorneys is that 1. they have to be licensed in your state to officially help you 2. they have to be open minded enough to read and understand CtC and 3. they have to know at least two general areas of law (Tax and litigation) which in general do not converge daily EXCEPT with tax attorneys who are least likely to want to help because CtC is an affront to their daily bread.
No, one does not need to know litigation in order to understand CtC. Absolutely not. A knowledge of federal tax law, however, is definitely helpful in understanding CtC.
I am open minded enough to read and understand CtC. I have not read the book itself, but I have read large portions of the losthorizons web site. If losthorizons is representative of CtC, then I understand CtC. I do not need to read the book. Any tax lawyer who is psychologically normal will conclude that CtC (at least, as presented on the losthorizons web site) is a scam, and is legally frivolous.
Reading the IRS web site alone does not generally constitute any meaningful sort of tax research. That does not change the fact that you are wrong about the merit of CtC (and, apparently, your friend sees the CtC scam for what it is).I have a friend from law school who practices tax law but also who refuses to read the book. His "research" consists of going to the IRS website and reading up on what they say about CtC.
Personally, I find it disgusting that any attorney would be delusional enough to spout the nonsense you are spouting here. Unfortunately, there are people like you out there. "Integrity" and "courage" are not two words properly applicable to people who follow the CtC scam.Personally I find it disgusting that attorneys (and many other professions) fail to do what is RIGHT. Integrity and courage seems to have gone out the window.
No comment.That little diatribe aside, I don't know anything about litigation or fighting the IRS.
No comment.However, if you send me your email address, I will reach out to you and offer my "opinion" and see if I can help you where I can. I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I will tell you if I do not know something.