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with a Schedule A, Itemized Deductions; two Forms 1099-R,
Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-
Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc.; and a Form W-2G,
Certain Gambling Winnings. Attached to the front of the 2000
Form 1040 was a cover page which stated:
This tax return is being filed under protest, without
prejudice, for explanation, please see the attached 38
page protest document and memorandum, marked and
identified by its U.S. registered mail number. It is a
federal crime under Title 18 U.S.C. to remove this
protest document from the attached return, it is to
remain a permanent part of the records with this
return.
As indicated on the foregoing cover page, a 38-page protest
document2 (protest document) was attached to the 2000 Form 1040.
In the "label" box on the front page of the 2000 Form 1040, the
phrase "Spouse's Social Security number" was lined through, and
in the space reserved for entry of a spouse's social security
number there was written "under protest without prejudice". In
the jurat/signature box on the back page, immediately below
petitioner’s signature, the phrase, "Spouse's signature, if a
joint return, both must sign", had also been lined through and
replaced with the handwritten phrase, "under protest, without
prejudice".
The 2000 Form 1040 reported $34,508 on line 7, "Wages
salaries, tips, etc.", $11,501 on line 20b, "Social security
2 The protest document had attached to it an additional 17-
page exhibit.
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