LostHead hits $100,000 in frivolous filer penalties

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LostHead hits $100,000 in frivolous filer penalties

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Crackhead Hang'Em High has amassed a grand total of 100 grand in penalties for filing frivolous documents.
Has anyone else received more than one CP15 for a single tax year, for which you only filed once, and that wasn't even a joint return? Has anyone received three or more under these circumstances?

I have now received three CP15's each for six different tax years, and two CP15's for a seventh tax year. All were original returns and filed as a single person. $100K in "asserted" frivolous peanlties for only seven years! WTF?
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Keep track of this kind of thing.

I have 2 files now for my CTC stuff.
One is a MS publisher file, which is a history file, showing what I sent, and what I received in the order it was done.

Then I have a spread sheat (MS Excel) charting that same stuff for the 8 years I filed CTC and what the IRS responses have been.

What I am doing is documenting the fact that the IRS doesn't know what it is doing, has no clear procedures and is causing us harm.

And I just got a cp504 for 2002.. I knew those bastages couldn't leave me alone untill the next year..
Is keeping track of your abysmal failures really a plan?
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Quixote wrote:Crackhead Hang'Em High has amassed a grand total of 100 grand in penalties for filing frivolous documents.
I think we have a winner.
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Hang'Em High should rename himself to Rack'Em Up
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Well, there is another record Petey can post on his website, not that I expect him to, but it certainly is a record.
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webhick wrote:Hang'Em High should rename himself to Rack'Em Up
He's hanging himself high, as high as Keith Carradine, but with only a sad ending, no happy ones on the way.
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Shouldn't there be a prize of some sort for this? The Order of the Bonehead, perhaps.
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100K? Ouch. When is enough enough? How much will they have to accrue in fines before they realize that this is not a good idea? They are redefining the word "denial."
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And sadly, he very likely owed something like $2,000 when all this started...what a maroon
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...but what is $100,000 when you are a Warrior for the True Political Faith, and feel the need to suffer for the freedom of others?
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Just think he still has tax court. Thats what $25000 for each penality? He could be looking at upwards of $300,000 when it's all said and done. I hope his house will bring a good price.
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CaptainKickback wrote:Well, considering HangemHigh probably has a net worth of diddley-squat, he really only has to worry when the criminal charges come down.
Too bad the IRS can't follow through with his name, he doesn't seem like the kind of man we need polluting the gene pool.
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Well, the resident genius "macwildstar"went tand did a naughty, looks to me like he's making threats....
Yeah, well beyond that, I have no idea where to go next.. Im thinking civil suit. and after that, 2nd amendment.
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Welcome to the dangerous taxpayer list! No more need to wonder where the IRS will shuffle you off to anymore as you can pretty much count on anything attached to your account for the rest of your life will be getting special attention
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Gregg wrote:Well, the resident genius "macwildstar"went tand did a naughty, looks to me like he's making threats....
Yeah, well beyond that, I have no idea where to go next.. Im thinking civil suit. and after that, 2nd amendment.
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Welcome to the dangerous taxpayer list! No more need to wonder where the IRS will shuffle you off to anymore as you can pretty much count on anything attached to your account for the rest of your life will be getting special attention
:shock:

A TP threating armed stand off. He must have meant first amendment, there is no such thing as a violent TP. :shock:

Oh yeah EDWARD: Family Moron. Um... :roll:

We should send this guy some information on how well that sort of thing has worked in the past. Then pop some popcorn and enjoy the show. While praying the entire time none of the good guys gets hurt.
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Quixote wrote:...
Is keeping track of your abysmal failures really a plan?
I hate to tell these people, but hope doesn't work well as a strategy and most of them are hoping that some calamitous event or radical intervention is going to stop the IRS.
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...Then suddenly, the entire IRS and Justice Department were run over by a truck!
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!

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grixit wrote:...Then suddenly, the entire IRS and Justice Department were run over by a truck!
:shock:

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hmm, I seem to recall one guy who tried to have the IRS agent working his case killed, too bad he hired an undercover cop to kill him.
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Thule wrote:Shouldn't there be a prize of some sort for this? The Order of the Bonehead, perhaps.
So glad you asked!

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And they said stupidity wasn't expensive!
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notorial dissent wrote:And they said stupidity wasn't expensive!
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