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Texas business owner, loyal American, loving husband and political prisoner Richard M. Simkanin was sentenced to 84 months following his January conviction for willful failure to withhold and willful failure to file "income" taxes.
RichardMichaelSimkanin is a tax protester convicted in United States federal court of tax evasion in 2004.
Simkanin had appeared in an advertisement in USA Today in which he announced that he had not withheld income taxes from the paychecks of his company's employees because he believed the income tax to be voluntary.
Simkanin was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison.
Simkanin testified that the Bible told him that God is entitled to the first fruits of a person's labor and that if he withheld taxes from his employees, then he was stealing the first fruits of their labor.
Simkanin does not specifically identify all of the evidentiary rulings that he claims were erroneous; rather, he advances a broader contention that the district court's evidentiary rulings as a whole prejudiced his ability to assert his defense.
Simkanin avers that the district court's evidentiary rulings were not evenhanded because it permitted the government to introduce §3402 as proof that Simkanin had been shown, and therefore actually was aware of, the correct law concerning withholding.