In March, agents served the original summons, calling Wesson to testify and produce certain books, records, papers and data accounting for his taxes dating back to 2003. Instead, Wesson demanded a certified copy of an IRS agent’s oath and a copy of the agent’s photo ID, according to court documents.
Who is being high-handed here?
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