Each person has to decide whether they are prepared to fight off any IRS attacks based on their specific situation. It appears to me that doing this particular approach would send a strong signal to the IRS that you might know some Constitutional Law, and that they might want to be cautious dealing with you.
At this point, after beating the IRS 4 times, the tax boards of California and Pennsylvania multiple times, I welcome any future IRS battles to add more enemy heads to my victory collection (metaphorically, of course); and hopefully that is one less battle, my fellow anons have to fight for themselves.
All excellent points and very good risk analysis.
Each person has to decide whether they are prepared to fight off any IRS attacks based on their specific situation. It appears to me that doing this particular approach would send a strong signal to the IRS that you might know some Constitutional Law, and that they might want to be cautious dealing with you.
At this point, after beating the IRS 4 times, the tax boards of California and Pennsylvania multiple times, I welcome any future IRS battles to add more enemy heads to my victory collection (metaphorically, of course); and hopefully that is one less battle, my fellow anons have to fight for themselves.
Don't negotiate with your enemies, destroy them.