Top 10 Tax Dodgers

April 15 means it's time for most of us to give the IRS its annual pound of flesh. "Most of us" being the operative term — a few delinquents try to fool the tax collector, but it usually only works for so long. Here are 10 of the biggest (and most famous) tax dodgers.

Richard Hatch

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Richard Hatch outwitted, outplayed and outlasted everyone on the first season of Survivor. The Internal Revenue Service, however, is a completely different kind of opponent. Despite being one of the most publicized TV-show winners ever, Hatch somehow thought he could get away with not paying taxes on his million-dollar bounty. A Rhode Island jury sentenced him to 51 months in prison for his forgetfulness. No word on whether Hatch has managed to scheme his way to being king of the jailhouse just yet, but he doesn't have much longer to go. His release is scheduled for October.

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