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Clark v. Department of Revenue

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 8, 2001
332 Or. 236 (Or. 2001)

Summary

stating that such a position is "patently distorted and removed from reality"

Summary of this case from Negrete v. Department of Revenue

Opinion

(OTC 4426; S.C. S47929)

Argued and submitted May 8, 2001.

Filed: June 8, 2001

En Banc

On appeal from the Oregon Tax Court.

15 OTR ___ (2000).

Carl N. Byers, Judge.

Gary Alan Clark, appellant pro se, argued the cause and filed the briefs.

Wendy Sanderson, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief was Hardy Myers, Attorney General.


PER CURIAM

The judgment of the Oregon Tax Court is affirmed.


In this appeal from a decision of the Oregon Tax Court, Gary Allan Clark (taxpayer) challenges both the Tax Court's conclusion that he is liable for 1996 personal income taxes based on wages that he earned in that tax year and the Tax Court's assessment of damages against him for pursuing a frivolous appeal. See ORS 305.437 (authorizing sanctions for frivolous or groundless appeals to Tax Court). The Tax Court's rulings were correct. See Combs v. Dept. of Rev., 331 Or. 245, 14 P.3d 584 (2000) (holding that wages are subject to Oregon's personal income tax and that a taxpayer's argument to the contrary was frivolous). Only one of taxpayer's assertions merits discussion. The Tax Court's award of damages for instituting a frivolous appeal was appropriate. Taxpayer's views concerning the voluntary nature of the income tax system and the nontaxability of wages paid by private employers for an individual's labor, however honestly held, are so incorrect as to render legal arguments based on them frivolous.

Clark asserts that he is not, in fact, a taxpayer. He is mistaken.

The judgment of the Oregon Tax Court is affirmed.


Summaries of

Clark v. Department of Revenue

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 8, 2001
332 Or. 236 (Or. 2001)

stating that such a position is "patently distorted and removed from reality"

Summary of this case from Negrete v. Department of Revenue

stating that such a view is "patently distorted and removed from reality * * *"

Summary of this case from Dept. of Rev. v. Faris

stating that such a view is "patently distorted and removed from reality"

Summary of this case from NEGRETE v. DEPT. OF REV
Case details for

Clark v. Department of Revenue

Case Details

Full title:GARY ALAN CLARK, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE OF OREGON…

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Jun 8, 2001

Citations

332 Or. 236 (Or. 2001)
26 P.3d 821

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