Heh. That must be the fault of them nasty libruls, too. :D
State of Delaware vs. James D. Guckert
State of Delaware
County of New Castle
I, William M. Remington, Director of Revenue of the State of Delaware, do hereby certify that assessment of: PERSONAL INCOME TAX tax (SEE ATTACHED - MULTIPLE PERIODS)
Tax in the amount of $9,484.00
Penalty in the amount of $7,697.69
Interest in the amount of $3,560.71
Totaling $20,742.40
Was made against:
JAMES D. GUCKERT
5721 KENNETT PIKE
GREENVILLE, DE 19807
That Notice thereof was given to the taxpayer by letter dated and mailed 09/09/96; that the same remained unpaid for ten days (10) after the assessment became final; and that the total assessment of $20,742.40 has not been paid to date.
THEREFORE, please enter this certificate as a judgement in accordance with Title 30 Delaware Code, Section 554. In accordance with Title 30 Del. Code Sections 533 and 534, interest will continue to accrue at a rate of 1% per month on the unpaid balance and penalty will accrue at 1/2% on tax only.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Wilmington, Delaware, this October 17, 1996.
William M. Remington
Director of Revenue
Case No. 96J-10-106
Superior Court of New Castle County, DE
According to the clerk of the court's office, the judgment is still outstanding, and still accumulating interest, as of February 10, 2005.http://courts.state.de.us/Courts/Superior%20Court/?telephones_ncc.htm