Snipes warned IRS agents: Back off or face 'increased collateral risk'

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BY RICK CUNDIFF
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OCALA - Less than two months after being indicted in 2006, actor Wesley Snipes sent a document to the Internal Revenue Service declaring he was a "nonresident alien" of the United States, refuting his Social Security number and warning that continued prosecution could lead to professional consequences for federal employees.

IRS Frivolous Return Program senior technical advisor Shauna Henline read excerpts of the document into the record during Snipes' tax evasion trial on Thursday at prosecutors' direction.

In the 600-page declaration signed by Snipes and sent Dec. 4, 2006, Snipes said he had "no ill intent or malice" and didn't want to evade any lawful requirement to pay taxes. But he went on to say the government had "no lawful authority to impose any kind of criminal sanctions."

Snipes declare he had no taxable U.S. income, making the IRS Form 1040 "absolutely the wrong form for me to file." He also claimed taxes withheld were "stolen funds."

He chastised the IRS and prosecutors saying their position toward him was "simply false, fraudulent and misrepresenting."

The document also warned the government's "illegal collection action" would result in "significant personal liability" for those involved.

"Warning - pursuit of such a high profile target will open the door for your increased collateral risk," Snipes wrote. "I certainly don't believe this is in your best interest and can be avoided."

Snipes and codefendants Eddie Ray Kahn and Douglas Rosile are on trial in federal court in Ocala. Each is charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud and one count of aiding and abetting the making of a false and fraudulent claim as part of an alleged tax fraud scheme. Snipes also is charged with six counts of willfully failing to file federal income tax returns.

http://www.ocala.com/article/20080124/BREAKING_NEWS/790471096/1053/BREAKING_NEWS
 

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There goes his rebate
 

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Oops. Can't edit the headline I see. Well, I challenge everyone to find the missing "s." Should be around here somewhere.

I call it a Snipe hunt.
 

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America hates a thief Wesley.

Snipes is pretty much done as an actor. His rep and name have been drug through so much mud regarding this case.

I bet the US won't allow him to work. If he does then they are darn sure garnishing anything he makes.
 

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Props to the headline healer. It's a miracle!

I wish Mr. Snipes all the luck in the world but I think he'll find you cannot beat the IRS! And threatening them gets you special treatment.
 

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From Blade II:

You obviously do not KNOW WHO YOU'RE *BLEEPING* WITH!
 

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Wow -

this dude not only is going to lose every asset he has, he's going to the big pen for that threat.

wanna get away?
 

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PosterChild;1925404 said:
"Warning - pursuit of such a high profile target will open the door for your increased collateral risk," Snipes wrote. "I certainly don't believe this is in your best interest and can be avoided."

To which the IRS replied.....

"Uhhh, yea Wesley, I thought we were talking about YOU!!???
 

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A: I never cared for Wesley Snipes.

B: There is absolutely no law anywhere in the U.S. stating that one must pay income taxes. FYI
 

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ROMOSAPIEN9;1927278 said:
I stand previously misinformed, and now corrected.

Thank you sir, may I have another!

I think the point you're seeking is that the US Constitution initially forbid the levying of a federal income tax.
 

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ScipioCowboy;1927350 said:
I think the point you're seeking is that the US Constitution initially forbid the levying of a federal income tax.

I just know that there has been more than one tax evasion trial that ended in an aquital (sp?) due to the fact that the jury could not find any law stating that one must pay federal income taxes.
 

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Rack;1925478 said:
From Blade II:

You obviously do not KNOW WHO YOU'RE *BLEEPING* WITH!

I think he's been watching too many of his own films and is starting to believe he's the invincible character in them.

Pssst. Wes. This is the real world.
 
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