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Tax Fraud reporting -
IRS Form 3949-A (available online)
When a scam gets rolling, all sorts of human cockroaches come out of
the woodwork to try to cash in. This is the perfect description of
Larken Rose, a scammer come lately to the world of tax protesting who
runs tax scam website www.taxableincome.net. Not being smart enough
to come up with any unique theory of his own, Larken has simply
latched on to the "861" or "Income Can't Be Defined" arguments that
end up with the conclusion that only foreigners are required to pay
income tax. Larkin's argument has been exploded more times than a pack
of Blackcats at a 4th of July festival (see below) but this hasn't
stopped Larken from marketing his video for $20 on his other website
http://www.theft-by-deception.com or www.larkenrose.com
Larken Rose of Hollywood, Pennsylvania was sentenced in federal
district court to 15 months imprisonment for failing to file tax
returns for the years 1998 -2002, the Justice Department and Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) announced today. In compliance with Judge
Michael M. Baylson's admonition following Rose's conviction in August,
Rose submitted delinquent tax returns for the years 1997-2004 and paid
a substantial deposit to the IRS toward his outstanding tax liability.
The court sentenced Rose to one year of supervised release following
his prison term and ordered Rose to pay a fine of $10,000 and all
taxes, interest, and penalties he owes to the IRS.
"People who intentionally fail to file returns or pay taxes as
required by law can expect to face criminal prosecution, conviction
and imprisonment," said Eileen J. O'Connor, Assistant Attorney General
for the Justice Department's Tax Division. "And they will still be
required to pay the taxes they tried to avoid, plus interest and
penalties."
Rose, a former co-owner of a medical transcription business, was
convicted by a jury in August 2005 of five counts of willfully failing
to file federal income tax returns. The evidence at trial established
that Rose did not file returns for 1998-2002 despite earning $500,000
in income during those years. Rose claimed that he did not file
returns for those five years because he believed that income he earned
in the U.S. was not taxable according to Internal Revenue Code (IRC)
Section 861. The evidence, however, showed that Rose received more
than a dozen notices from the IRS rejecting his Section 861 argument
and that he received more than ten letters from members of Congress
notifying him that his Section 861 argument was invalid. In addition,
Rose admitted that he was aware of two court cases
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