In June, I filed using CtC knowledge for 2 years. Have not heard from IRS as of yet, but I will be happy to keep you informed.
The CtC discussed here is found at:
http://www.losthorizons.com/Cracking_the_Code.htm
I found the other version a few years ago and also found mixed opinions over using UCC with the IRS. Not that UCC would not be effective if used properly, but Pete Hendrickson's book is simple, straightforward, and gives a common man the knowledge of how to properly file returns that correct IRS records regarding taxable income.
I can see only 2 situations that require filing of their forms:
1. When the IRS begins collections because of 1099's filed by payers.
2. To claim a refund of taxes paid through W-2 withholding.
Weishaupt1776, over the past 7 years, I have tried MANY different methods to get the pricks to leave me alone, but once they get evidence of taxable income they won't stop until (1), the liability is satisfied, or (2), the administrative record is corrected. My experience is that they ignore everything else. Since the IRS is a form-driven agency, the CtC approach allows us to correct the record by using their forms.
It has taken a long time for me to be willing to file abother tax return. CtC makes more sense than anything I have seen in quite a while.