Trying to figure out how to pay taxes is “like slavery”?

Hip-hop artist Lauryn Hill has won several Grammys, but she should really get an award for most creative excuse for tax evasion:
 
 
As Andrew Johnson reports at National Review Online ~

(Hill) was sentenced to three months in federal jail on Monday for not paying taxes on three-years of earnings, and she offered a surprising explanation for her misdeeds.
 
In court, Hill told the judge, “I am a child of former slaves who had a system imposed on them. I had an economic system imposed on me.” She said she planned to pay her taxes in due time, but was told citizens do not get to decide when to write a check to the IRS.
 
She also argued that, given how much money her music made for others, she lives quite modestly. “Someone did the math, and it came to around $600 million,” she said. “And I sit here before you trying to figure out how to pay a tax debt? If that’s not like enough to slavery, I don’t know.”
Hill earned more than $1.8 million from 2005 to 2007, but did not file tax returns during that time. She failed to pay both federal and state taxes in New Jersey.
 
She in scheduled to begin her prison term in July.

 
For the record, Hill was born on May 26th, 1975, in South Orange, New Jersey. Her mother was a high school English teacher and her father was a computer programmer.
 

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