The Internal Revenue Service is not a well-liked institution—as important as things like public schools and highway maintenance may be, forking over a chunk of one's earnings every pay period/year is unpleasant, and the gargoyles that come after you when you accidentally "forget" to declare a couple freelance checks are the cruelest of the cruel. No one knows this better than one Bronx man, who told the IRS, "Go fuck yourself," when they sent an erroneous notice to his home recently.
The Post reports that in May, one Enrique Santiago received a notice from the IRS asking for $3,032.57 in unpaid taxes. But it turns out, according to court documents, that Uncle Sam was really looking for Santiago's nephew, an Enrique A. Santiago, who briefly lived in Santiago #1's West Farms home.
So, Santiago decided to send the IRS a nice note. "I do not live at this address anymore so go fuck yourself," he allegedly wrote on the notice. He also allegedly put a white powder in the envelope, though investigators later determined that it was nothing more than a soap substance.
Sadly, the government didn't exactly appreciate the tone and substance of Santiago's note, so they've charged him with false information and hoaxes, along with mailing a threatening communication. So much for constructive criticism.