Without Due Process
Chapter One
Back in the not-so-distant and not-so-good old days, I remember staying up until all hours every April 14 finishing up my income tax returns. It wasn't because they were all that complicated because there was never that much money. No, the difficulty was always nothing more or less than an almost fatal tendency to procrastinate where income taxes are concerned. Once I had completed the dirty job, likely as not I'd reward myself with a couple of stiff belts of MacNaughton's.
A few things have changed since then, some of them for the better. For one, I'm trying, one day at a time, to keep away from Demon Rum. For another, thanks to Anne Corley, there's a hell of a lot more money in my life, and as a consequence, a much more complicated income tax problem. These days, my relations with the IRS are handled by a CPA firm hired and supervised by my attorney and friend, Ralph Ames, whose presence in my life I also owe to Anne Corley. The only thing that hasn't changed is my tendency to procrastinate.
That's why, on the evening of April 14, Ralph showed up around eight o'clock, bringing with him my complet ... read full excerpt from: Without Due Process ebook