Wayne Bentson

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Tax protesters
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Robert Clarkson - Vivien Kellems
Irwin Schiff - William J. Benson
Wayne C. Bentson - Tom Cryer
Richard Michael Simkanin


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America: From Freedom to Fascism
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Tax avoidance and tax evasion
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Wayne C. Bentson is a businessman and tax protester from Payson, Arizona who is currently in prison on Federal tax convictions.

Bentson operated Western Information Network and the Bentson Group until May 1997. He represented himself as a tax expert and told his clients that they did not need to pay federal income tax.

Benston helped Milton William Cooper research the article BATF/IRS -- Criminal Fraud which was published in Veritas magazine, issue #6, in September 1995.

According to the United States Department of Justice, Bentson falsely advised clients that the income tax laws apply only "to individuals residing in the Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico." Bentson was convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States and willful failure to file income tax returns by a federal jury on December 13, 2004 in Tucson, Arizona. On May 18, 2005, he was sentenced to four years in prison and three years of "supervised release during which he is barred from giving tax advice." He was ordered to pay $1,129,937 to the Internal Revenue Service in restitution.[1]

Bentson is incarcerated at the Federal Community Corrections facility at Phoeniz, Arizona, and is scheduled for release in May 2008.[2]

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  1. ^ Arizona man sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud. Department of Justice news release. United States Department of Justice (2005). Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
  2. ^ Prisoner # 46800-008, Federal Bureau of Prisons, United States Department of Justice, at [1].

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