Documents Concerning Taxes and Inquiries
July 14th, 2010 // 11:41 am @ admin
If you have been following my case with the IRS, you may have noticed that there are a lot of different and confusing things being said out there about the situation. We felt it would be best to begin posting documentation surrounding these events so that you can draw your own conclusions.
You’ll see in these documents that the IRS has been requesting the names and addresses of all those individuals who have purchased my book, “Constitutional Income – Do you have any?”. I have stood fast in my stance that I will not turn over that information to the government. I believe that just as a journalist has a First Amendment Right to protect his sources, that I also have a First Amendment Right to protect my readers. Additionally, those who purchase my book also have a Fourth and Fifth Amendment Right against unreasonable search and seizure.
The documents speak for themselves. The litigation relating to the protection of these names and addresses was part of an audit of my tax returns that took over four years to complete. We spent two of those years litigating this First Amendment issue. I need to give all the credit for our successful litigation to the Center for Individual Rights, of Washington D.C., who did an excellent job in representing me in this matter.
Summons – Pay Pal[1] – IRS Requesting Customer Names
Stipulation to Dismiss with customer names removed – Center for Individual Rights
Letter from Center for Individual Rights 11_3_06[1]
Letter to Mr. Sergi – Center for Individual Rights 3_7_07[1]
Summons Idaho Independent Bank[1]
Petition to Quash PayPal Summons
Petition to Quash Idaho Ind Bank

