Friday, February 19, 2010
More on the Austin Pilot's Tax Dispute With the IRS
Following up on yesterday's post, Pilot Deliberately Crashes Into IRS Office Building in Austin, Blames Tax Reform Act of 1986:
- Bloomberg, Austin Pilot’s Note Says Dispute With IRS Began in Early 1980s
- Don't Mess With Taxes, Man Angry at IRS Crashes Plane Into Austin Building
- Forbes, Ten Tax Protestor Claims To Avoid
- Going Concern, The Full Text of Joseph Stack’s Insane Manifesto: It Details His Struggles With IRS
- Huffington Post, On Stack and the IRS
- New York Times, Tax Law Was Cited in Software Engineer’s Suicide Note
- Newsweek, The Other Tax Revolt
- Tax Lawyer's Blog, Anti-Rich Taxpayer Burns House, Crashes Plane into IRS Building
- Tax Policy Blog, Austin Suicide Pilot Allegedly Upset By Denial of Ind. Contractor Status to Non-Ind. Contractors
- Tax Policy Blog, Austin Suicide Pilot Appears to Be Upset About the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (Seriously)
- Wall Street Journal, Austin Crash Pilot Possibly Angered By Contract-Worker Tax Issue
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2010/02/more-on--1.html
Sounds like our Austin Pilot gave us a good lesson in how to avoid the "Ten Tax Protestor" claims.
Posted by: jimbino | Feb 20, 2010 12:32:57 PM