April 14, 2008
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 37008
Hartford, CT 06176
To the Internal Revenue Service:
In
the attached 1040, you will notice that the amount indicated on line 75
is less than the total required by the federal government. This
discrepancy is intentional, as my conscience and religious faith have
spurred me to withhold partial payment. I do this in protest of the
current U.S. policy of war and war making, which in 2006 amounted to
$515 billion, comparable to the military spending of the next 15
highest spending countries combined.
It is clear to me
that combatants are not the only ones who participate in the carnage of
war; ordinary citizens like me also bear some responsibility in keeping
the U.S. war apparatus well-funded. In lieu of giving the full amount
of my income tax, I will give $50.00 to the Mennonite Central
Committee’s Iraq Emergency Assistance Fund. I believe funding for this
effort and those of like-minded organizations can more effectively
build peace than military spending.
I understand the serious
legal consequences of this action and have only settled on it after
much discernment. I look to the instructive examples set by people like
Dr. Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi, individuals whose visions
of coexistence helped improve our world.
I agree with many
other war tax resisters that we are legally required to pay taxes but
that we do not have to do so in a way that interferes with our free
exercise of faith and belief. For this reason I fully support for
passage of the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Bill (currently H.R.
1921), which will ensure the increase of federal revenue for
non-military expenses and preserve the constitutional rights of all
U.S. residents.
Yours sincerely,
Brian Baughan
cc: Congressmen Chaka Fattah
Senator Robert Casey, Jr.
Senator Arlen Specter
Mennonite Central Committee