Taxes are unconstitutional.
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I had done this for several years while I was making very little. The only thing taken from my paychecks was Medicare and SS taxes.
I had told a friend and he had done the same, but he made a few $ more than me. He received a letter from the IRS threatening him that if he did not change his W2 status, the IRS would audit him.
most people hear the word audit and cower in fear. being audited is the best time make them verify the debt (they cant).
all your friend has to do is ask the irs worker to sign (verify) it (they never do because they know its fraud, they have no personal knowledge and are relying on hearsay, they dont want to be held liable)
You are correct. When he had received the letter from the IRS, he folded and changed his W2 back.
However, trying to take the IRS on yourself is a lot like trying to represent yourself in court. A person can try, but there is a good chance they will get trounced by vipers and their clever word games.
well thats the hard part, stumping them before it gets to the court. an audit is the best opportunity to do so.
if you cant argue against their audit, you'll certainly lose in court.
by changing his w2, he has now admitted to it being wrong when he should have made them prove its wrong.
i get it though, not everyone wants to take on the IRS. even i have self-doubt sometimes