Court Finds Man not Required to File Income Tax Returns on Wages

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Local attorney acquitted on federal income tax charges

Shreveport Times
July 13, 2007
By Loresha Wilson

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070713/NEWS03/707130321/1062/NEWS03

Cryer stopped filing income taxes more than 10 years ago.

A Shreveport attorney who has challenged the government for years on the legality of filing federal income taxes has been acquitted on charges he failed to file returns.

A federal jury unanimously found Tommy Cryer not guilty this week on two misdemeanor counts of failure to file.

And according to Cryer, the prosecution dismissed two felony charges of tax evasion prior to trial.

Attempts by The Times on Thursday to reach U.S. Attorney Donald Washington or Bill Flanagan, first assistant U.S. attorney, were not successful. Calls made to the two were not immediately returned.

"The court could not find a law that makes me liable or makes my revenues taxable," Cryer said. "The Supreme Court has ruled that the government cannot impose an income tax on anything but the profits and gains. When you work for someone you give your service and labor in exchange for money, so everything you make is not profit or gain. You put something into it."

Cryer was indicted last year on two counts of tax evasion. The indictment alleged he evaded payment of $73,000 in income tax to the Internal Revenue Service during 2000 and 2001.

Cryer created a trust listing himself as the trustee, and received payments of dividends, interest and stock income to that trust, according to the indictment. He also was accused of concealing his receipt of the sources of income from the IRS by failing to file a tax return on behalf of that trust.

"I determined that my personal earnings were not 100 percent profits, some were income," Cryer said. "I refuse to file, I refuse to pay unless they can show me I have a lawful reason to pay."

"What I earned was my own personal labor. I am giving something in exchange. I'm giving my property and I don't belong to anyone else."

Cryer says he stopped filing returns more than 10 years ago after he investigated claims that income tax was a sham. He contends the law doesn't actually tax personal earning.
 
So, is this a precedent? Can we all stop paying income taxes??
 
There's a radio interview that details the case and trial for those interested. A victory for sure. There's a plug for Ron Paul by the Gun Owners Association in the interview also.

I've never followed this movement much but I have looked at their info on the legalities of their claims. Gotta hand it to them....there is no law requiring us to pay income taxes...we pay out of ignorance or fear. Basically the IRS is like the mafia who collects "protection insurance" from the citizen's for the mob boss :eek: .

http://www.wtprn.com/
 
So, is this a precedent? Can we all stop paying income taxes??

It is now case law... you can use it as your own defense now. It would be easier to win your case with precedent set.

Now, you will probably still be charged by the IRS because they are aggressively trying to collect money to pay for the congressmen's pork projects, but now, we have a major victory and so its time for civil disobedience.

do you think i will be filing anymore?
 
I wonder what his instance sets apart from all other citizens, if anything...

Sounds like the biggest difference in this case is that the judge allowed him to educate the jury on the actual laws. The IRS is usually successful in not allowing that to happen so the jury just has to rely on "perceived" laws.
 
It is now case law... you can use it as your own defense now. It would be easier to win your case with precedent set.

Now, you will probably still be charged by the IRS because they are aggressively trying to collect money to pay for the congressmen's pork projects, but now, we have a major victory and so its time for civil disobedience.

do you think I will be filing anymore?

I listened to that interview and it sounded like they introduced Supreme Court cases which supported the verdict. I'm not familiar with the tax movement but I do understand that, as was the case for the Browns, the IRS is usually successful in keeping the actual laws and other judgements out of the trials. Imagine that...not being allowed to speak about the legalities of the Income Taxes in a Tax Fraud case :eek:.
 
I wonder what his instance sets apart from all other citizens, if anything...

This might answer your question..
This was takin from http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/MISC/Cryer/CryerBio.pdf

BIOGRAPHIC SUMMARY
Tommy K. Cryer
Attorney at Law

...
Civic Activities:
Shreveport Jaycees (exhausted rooster), Board of Directors, Legal Counsel, Chaired
numerous projects
Caddo Heights United Methodist Church, Board of Trustees 1974-1980
Shreveport Optimist Club, Board of Directors

Past Master, W. H. Booth Lodge #380, F & AM
Past Master, First Masonic District Lodge
Louisiana Grand Lodge, Law & Jurisprudence Committee; Board of Charities and
Benevolences; Education Committee; Certified Instructor; Lecturer at numerous Grand
Master's Seminars across the state
Scottish Rite Bodies, Shreveport Valley, 32°
El Karubah Shrine, Shreveport, LA

Past President, Shreveport High Twelve Club
Chairman, Shreveport Republican PAC, 1991-3, Delegate 1992 State Republican
Convention; oversaw and consulted for eleven campaigns, left office 11 and 0. (no longer
active in politics)


Some other links worth checking out..

July 12th Tom Cryer interview by Tim Wingate on the Ed and Elaine Brown show on RBN - http://arc.republicbroadcasting.org/Brown/07/07/Brown_071207_130000.MP3

Makethestand.com forum thread - http://http://makethestand.com/ftopict-322.html

Link to Cryers arguments - http://tinyurl.com/34nsck .pdf format

Tom Cryer Radio Show Archive on RBN - http://republicbroadcasting.org/get_archive.php?hn=Cryer&yr=07


I have not researched this case much but intend to soon. The high level masonic connections are interesting though..
 
This might answer your question..
This was takin from http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/MISC/Cryer/CryerBio.pdf

BIOGRAPHIC SUMMARY
Tommy K. Cryer
Attorney at Law

...
Civic Activities:
Shreveport Jaycees (exhausted rooster), Board of Directors, Legal Counsel, Chaired
numerous projects
Caddo Heights United Methodist Church, Board of Trustees 1974-1980
Shreveport Optimist Club, Board of Directors

Past Master, W. H. Booth Lodge #380, F & AM
Past Master, First Masonic District Lodge
Louisiana Grand Lodge, Law & Jurisprudence Committee; Board of Charities and
Benevolences; Education Committee; Certified Instructor; Lecturer at numerous Grand
Master's Seminars across the state
Scottish Rite Bodies, Shreveport Valley, 32°
El Karubah Shrine, Shreveport, LA

Past President, Shreveport High Twelve Club
Chairman, Shreveport Republican PAC, 1991-3, Delegate 1992 State Republican
Convention; oversaw and consulted for eleven campaigns, left office 11 and 0. (no longer
active in politics)


Some other links worth checking out..

July 12th Tom Cryer interview by Tim Wingate on the Ed and Elaine Brown show on RBN - http://arc.republicbroadcasting.org/Brown/07/07/Brown_071207_130000.MP3

Makethestand.com forum thread - http://http://makethestand.com/ftopict-322.html

Link to Cryers arguments - http://tinyurl.com/34nsck .pdf format

Tom Cryer Radio Show Archive on RBN - http://republicbroadcasting.org/get_archive.php?hn=Cryer&yr=07


I have not researched this case much but intend to soon. The high level masonic connections are interesting though..

Note- Masonic lodges in louisiana are more like rich men fraternities, not places of satanic rituals or NWO type stuff. Its a place to get away from your wife... in louisiana.

But i notice he was very politically active at one point... I wonder if he has heard about Ron Paul?
 
Note- Masonic lodges in louisiana are more like rich men fraternities, not places of satanic rituals or NWO type stuff. Its a place to get away from your wife... in louisiana.

But i notice he was very politically active at one point... I wonder if he has heard about Ron Paul?

EVERYONE in the tax honesty movement has heard of Ron Paul
 
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