Tax Protestor Sherry Peel Jackson

Tax Protestor, and former IRS Agent, Sherry Peel Jackson. Mrs. Jackson used to work for the Internal Revenue Service and now gives advice to tax protestors. Mrs. Jackson was sentenced to prision for evading income taxes.

SHERRY PEEL JACKSON, 45, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, a former IRS Revenue Agent, was sentenced on February 14, 2008 to four years in federal prison, to be followed by one year of supervised release, and was taken into custody immediately after sentencing. JACKSON was convicted by a federal jury on October 30, 2007, after a two-day trial on four counts of failure to file her individual tax returns for the years 2000 to 2003. Beginning in 2000, JACKSON operated a tax preparation business and continued to prepare, submit and file individual tax returns for her clients. For the next three years, however, JACKSON intentionally did not file her own tax returns, despite an income of over $400,000 during that time period.

U.S. Department of Justice press release announcing Ms. Jackson being sentenced to four years in federal jail.

http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/gan/press/2008/04-11-08.pdf

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