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liquidcherry 04-26-2008 09:04 AM

Snipes gets 3 years, what do you think...
 
http://www.chicagotribune.com/enter...0,2873470.story

I think 3 is years is too much....

Cheers,

Frank

bizwiz 04-26-2008 09:21 AM

The punishment is just too harsh :eek:

Dave in Carthage 04-26-2008 01:49 PM

Considering that the whole income tax system should have been done away with years ago.. I think 3 years is a bit much. Chances are he won't end up doing that much time, if any.

thebutler 04-26-2008 06:54 PM

harsh
 
They just wanted to make an example of him. I feel for the guy when he knows thousands of other people are just getting a warning for the same thing.

lilbballer27 04-26-2008 06:58 PM

I doubt he will do all 3 years but still that is why to much just for not filing taxes.

liquidcherry 04-26-2008 09:37 PM

I admit....haven' t filed taxes lately my own.....am i going to jail now according to that BS?

No, because they wanted to make an example....and that's just wrong.....

And yes, maybe because of that.....

I am curious how many of the politicians/judges/goverment dudes have a clean tax report/filed in time/complied......freakin double standard......

Cheers

Frank

nicholas 04-26-2008 09:40 PM

Interestingly, the more popular a person is, instead of getting special treatment, in cases like these they actually get the shaft and have it worse, because they're "made an example" of.

As with many things in Hollywood and such things though, it's likely he'll get far less actual time spent in jail, if at all.

liam_d 04-27-2008 04:07 AM

Wow that is pretty dam harsh, feel extremely sorry for the guy, i live in the UK and hate the tax and such we have here too.

Barrucadu 04-27-2008 07:05 AM

That does seem a bit harsh.

CoolGuy 04-27-2008 09:06 AM

Why I feel some sympathy. I don't really like how the defense were arguing that he has no right to be paying taxes. That sort of attitude gets you the full sentence. That's my 2 cents.

ApeXX 04-27-2008 09:14 AM

Originally Posted by liquidcherry
I admit....haven' t filed taxes lately my own.....am i going to jail now according to that BS?

Cheers

Frank



How come you don't pay your taxes? Since you are breaking the law, I see no fault in the government arresting you. How is the government arresting criminals BS? :confused:

While three years is a little harsh, I'm happy the government is finally cracking down on criminals (yes criminals) who do not pay taxes.

Trust me I don't like paying taxes, however they are a necessity to the wellbeing of the country we live in. ;)

CrazyTech 04-27-2008 10:50 AM

I'm not exactly keen on making Snipes a champion of the people, if you know what I mean. He didn't want to pay taxes - no one wants to pay taxes, but when you break the law, you incur a penalty. The idea is for the penalty to hurt, and for most Americans that is monetary penalty but for this guy only actual jail time would be more than a proverbial slap on the wrist.

I think what put the lock on the door in this case is that he first refuted having to pay taxes but then said "I'll pay them" when it became clear he was gonna be sentenced.

supe 04-27-2008 03:10 PM

Its another example of making an example out of a high profile celebrity.

domainman101 04-27-2008 03:19 PM

I personally think its harsh, I could understand if he was down on his luck, and barely getting by, but when you make several millions of dollars per year, like really, you have to expect to get the book thrown at you. ps. I hate the tax system myself.


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