FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2004 WWW.USDOJ.GOV TAX (202) 514-2007 TDD (202) 514-1888 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Justice Department today filed suit in the U.S. District Court in Tacoma, Washington, asking the court to bar Jack Cohen of Tacoma from selling allegedly illegal tax schemes. The civil injunction suit alleges that Cohen, through his website, www.taxax.org promotes a fraudulent tax scheme which falsely states that American citizens who receive income from sources within the United States are not required to file federal income tax returns or pay federal income taxes.
The governments court filing notes that Cohens position, also known as the U.S. Sources argument or the Section 861 argument (after the tax-law provision it misinterprets), has repeatedly been rejected by federal courts.
Time and again, federal courts have rejected the so-called Section 861 argument as frivolous, said Eileen J. OConnor, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Justice Departments Tax Division. People who sell or participate in these illegal schemes risk serious consequences, including substantial civil penalties, and, where appropriate, criminal prosecution. According to the suit filed today, Cohen sells his customers a package that falsely states that only income from foreign sources must be reported on federal income tax returns. Other packages Cohen allegedly sells include a W-4 Killer, for employees who wish to stop the withholding process, and a Custom Letter Pack, which purports to reverse the governments presumption that we are taxpayers pursuant to the Code.... The suit alleges that Cohens newest package consists of forms employees can use to threaten lawsuits against employers who refuse their requests to stop federal income tax withholding.
A Texas man, Dick Simkanin, was convicted of tax crimes last month in connection with his failure to withhold federal income taxes from employees pay. Simkanin faces a statutory maximum sentence of 129 years imprisonment and millions of dollars in fines. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Apr. 30, 2004. Information on that case is available at
The Justice Department has also obtained many injunctions against promoters of the U.S. Sources or Section 861 argument. Information on those cases can be found at:
Source: US Department of Justice