IRS Forcing Taxpayers Into Court
Below is an Adobe PDF document showing the scanned federal court document
where IRS Revenue Officer Willie Wilcox, the same person accused of
divulging confidential taxpayer information to at least two people. This
action is prohibited and is a federal crime.
The public court document below, which you can see by clicking on the link,
is where Mr. Wilcox, in his capacity as a Revenue Officer, which is an IRS
field collection officer, was dragging a taxpayer into court in an effort to
force the taxpayer to comply with his request that the taxpayer provide the
IRS with documents and testimony.
This type of serious court action is usually taken by IRS Revenue Officers
in an attempt to enforce an IRS Summons. The Revenue Officer usual issues a
Summons against a taxpayer to attempt to accomplish one or two different
goals.
It is either an effort to force a taxpayer to divulge their financial
information so they can begin seizure of wages, bank accounts or assets.
And it can be an effort to force the taxpayer to produce tax related
documents so that the taxpayer's unfiled tax returns can be prepared by the
IRS.
Having a field collection officer on your back is not fun. Having a Revenue
Officer file a Summons against you is worse. Having a Revenue Officer drag
you into U.S. federal court to enforce a Summons is even worse still.
Federal judges usually don't like taxpayers who force the IRS to take this
extra step to get information from them.
PDF Document of IRS Court Summons
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