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TexasTowelie

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Tue Nov 22, 2016, 06:49 AM Nov 2016

Indiana man cites religious freedom law for not paying taxes [View all]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man is set to argue before a state appellate court that Indiana's religious freedom law protects him from paying taxes.

The Indianapolis Star reports that 41-year-old Rodney Tyms-Bey's case is scheduled for oral arguments before the state Appellate Court on Monday. Tyms-Bey has argued that the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act allows him to argue that paying his state taxes is a burden on his religion. He owes about $1,000.

Prosecutors argue that Tyms-Bey can't use the defense because he didn't identify his religion and paying income taxes doesn't burden religious practices.

Tyms-Bey's defense attorney, Matthew Gerber, says a jury should decide if his client has a closely held religious belief.

Read more: http://www.kokomotribune.com/news/state_news/indiana-man-cites-religious-freedom-law-for-not-paying-taxes/article_fcb97e78-afec-11e6-98bb-774a2ccb3def.html

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