Miscellaneous tax resisters → individual local or state tax resisters → William Atsinger

This photo comes from the Batavia Daily News. Let’s see what else I can find out about this unusual tax resister for gender equality.

Volume 8 of The Social Hygiene Bulletin has this note:

The Tax on Bachelors

William Atzinger, aged 35, notified the assessor of Chouteau County, Montana, that he will refuse to pay the poll tax of $3 levied on bachelors by the last state legislature. In his declaration he says, “Spinsters are responsible for my not being married in their refusals of my wooing in the past.”

The report from Great Falls, Montana, further quotes the defiant bachelor as follows: “Tax the spinsters of the same age and I will gladly pay, but otherwise it is class legislation and I stand upon my rights. Furthermore I refuse to get married to escape jail and I refuse to pay a bachelor tax to escape jail.”

, the Montana state supreme court ruled that the bachelor tax was unconstitutional (at the same time it also threw out a 21-year-old poll tax that was also imposed only on men).


Here’s an amusing story of one lonely man’s resistance to the state “bachelor tax” on sex-discrimination grounds:

Montana Man Refuses to Pay Tax as Bachelor

 — Declaring that “spinsters are responsible for my not being married in their refusals of my wooing in the past,” William Atsinger, 35, a member of the board of directors of the Montana state fair, notified the assessor of Chouteau county that he will refuse to pay the poll tax of $3 levied by the last legislature on bachelors. “Tax the spinsters of the same age, and I will gladly pay, but otherwise it is class legislation and I stand upon my rights,” he declared. “Furthermore, I refuse to get married to escape jail, and I refuse to pay a bachelor tax to escape jail.”

The same item appeared in a number of newspapers but I didn’t see any indication of which wire service sent it around or who authored it.