According to their new press release, last week the IRS “released the 2010 version  of its discussion and rebuttal of many of the more common frivolous  arguments made by individuals and groups that oppose compliance with  federal tax laws.”
Anyone who contemplates arguing on legal  grounds against paying their fair share of taxes should first read the  80-page document, The  Truth about Frivolous Tax Arguments.
 
The document explains many of the common  frivolous arguments made in recent years and it describes the legal  responses that refute these claims. It will help taxpayers avoid wasting  their time and money with frivolous arguments and incurring penalties.
 
Congress in 2006 increased the amount  of the penalty for frivolous tax returns from $500 to $5,000. The increased  penalty amount applies when a person submits a tax return or other specified  submission, and any portion of the submission is based on a position  the IRS identifies as frivolous.