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There's not too much more to say about the troubled loser who flew his plane into an IRS office in Austin, Texas. He joins a sad list of taxpayers who have violently tried to solve their tax problems. Unlike some others, he did, sort of. At least he won't have to spent the rest of his life in prison.
If you want some of the pathetic details, the tax bloggers are all over this. The TaxProf has a link-rich roundup. Other coverage:
Kay Bell, Man angry at IRS crashes plane into Austin building
Kerry Kerstetter, Insane Tax Protest
Russ Fox, Austin Plane Crash
Tax Policy Blog: Austin Suicide Pilot Appears to Be Upset About the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (Seriously), and
Austin Suicide Pilot Allegedly Upset By Denial of Ind. Contractor Status to Non-Ind. Contractors
Trish McIntire, This is So Wrong
Also: Going Concern, The Full Text of Joseph Stack’s Insane Manifesto: It Details His Struggles With IRS
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