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Book review from the Whole Earth Review magazine.  E-mail to
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War Tax Resistance
(A Guide to Withholding Your Support From the Military)
Ed Hedemann, 1992; 131 pp.
$14.95 ($17.95 postpaid) from New Society Publishers, 4527 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143; 800/333-9093

About half of your income tax goes to support the military,
past and present. About 80 percent of the national debt is attributable to the
military. For moral reasons or just plain outrage at expensive toilet seats
and bombers that dont fly, there is cause for both liberal and conservative to
decry the spending of such huge sums on killing when there are so many more
pressing needs. What can you do about this matter? Can you refuse to support
the military by paying only half your taxes? If you do that, what will happen
next? Are there ways to avoid paying for the military and stay out of trouble?
(Yes.) This book, now in its fourth edition since 1981, presents the tax
resistance arguments, the rules of the game, your options for personal action,
and the probable results. Maddening, tantalizing and realistic.
--J. Baldwin

Excerpts from the book:

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In 1972 the FBI called [Presbyterian minister Maurice] McCrackin to talk about
money they said he owed. He told them it would be a waste of their time
because he wouldnt discuss it. A few days later a subpoena from the Justice
Department was served ordering him to come in and pay the fine, but saying
nothing about unpaid taxes. He didnt appear and never heard from them again.
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Criminal Court and Jail It is very rare that the IRS will use the courts and
the threat of jail to force payment or punish a war tax resister. A classified
IRS directive handed down on July 15, 1980, told its agents not to pursue
felony prosecution of tax refusers for fraud or failure to file unless
underpayments average at least $2,500 a year for three years straight.
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