Is there a better scammer than Survivor winner Richard Hatch

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He turned down the government plea agreement offer of 2 years in jail
and now with his case coming to trial he has hired an attorney who takes lost cause IRS cases. He set up a charitable trust with the million he won and use the money for personal expenses. He is also calling in high level CBS executives saying that CBS should have paid the taxes. They have him cold with a signed document saying winner is responsible for all taxes.

In addition he didn't pay taxes on $321,000 he earned at a Boston radio station. It's next impossible to beat Uncle Sam. When you turn down their offer after apparently agreeing to it and mock them you will be :finger: .

Hatch will end up doing 5 years and being wiped out financially. When you get lucky and win a million on TV just pay the taxes.

What this clown apparently doesn't understand is the IRS loves high profile cases and will make an example of him. How he thought he could fly under the radar when he was probably one of the most viewed persons ever on TV is beyond me. The original Survivor got monster ratings.
 

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What more can this gay guy ask for

A prison full of sex starved men and win a million dollars. Shit all I need is to win $500 bucks and a tity bar to make me happy.:monsters-
 

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I remember reading an article about a guy who says that there is no law that says you have to pay taxes. He even wrote a book about it. He had a standing offer to pay anyone $100,000 if they could show him any kind of written law that said you have to pay taxes. He never had to pay it out from what I remember. He also said that the IRS tax liens are illegal as they aren't from the IRS but the ATF!

Anyone want to do some research?
 

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stuckinvegas said:
I remember reading an article about a guy who says that there is no law that says you have to pay taxes. He even wrote a book about it. He had a standing offer to pay anyone $100,000 if they could show him any kind of written law that said you have to pay taxes. He never had to pay it out from what I remember. He also said that the IRS tax liens are illegal as they aren't from the IRS but the ATF!

Anyone want to do some research?

I don't need to. I met a bunch of those guys.....in prison.

They all have some very interesting theories about why taxes are illegal and the government in general. They love to talk about wiping out all of your debt by getting the government to pay it out of your "treasury account." According to them, such an account is funded in your name at your birth.

They are also big on some theory about the District of Columbia (Washington DC) being a corporation.

In the end, they are all just theories. A book they all swear by was called Cracking the Code. It was supposed to have all the magin answers to redeeming the millions from your "treasury account."
 

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Follow this stuff and you will behind bars in no time.

http://www.losthorizons.com/Cracking_the_Code.htm

What You Will Learn in ‘Cracking the Code’:

That the vast majority of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) is not the law itself, but is only evidence-- a representation-- of the actual statutes in force, and like in the game of post-office, the real language has been a bit garbled in transmission.

That “income”, “wages”, “self-employment income”, “employee”, “employer” and “trade or business”-- as these and certain other terms are used within, and in regard to, the tax law-- have narrow legal meanings exclusively involving, and applying to, certain privileged activities, such as holding or administering a government office, or working in one.

That although the tax statutes make perfectly clear that, for instance, language describing the obligations of “employees”-- and the taxes to which “employees” are subject-- only apply to a small minority of American workers, the distinction is artfully concealed in the IRC representation of the law, and is never forthrightly acknowledged in any IRS publication (although it is obliquely acknowledged whenever necessary for the avoidance of legal jeopardy).

That an elaborate system has been created which causes some people to whom the tax laws do not otherwise apply (maybe including you) to inadvertently declare themselves to be among the persons to whom those laws do apply.

"The revenue laws are a code or system in regulation of tax assessment and collection. They relate to taxpayers, and not to nontaxpayers. The latter are without their scope.” United States Court of Claims, Economy Plumbing and Heating v. United States, 470 F.2d 585, at 589 (1972)
 

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Guys name is Irwin Schiff. He is currently in prison.

Government said "Game over Irwin, you lose".
 

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