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Or are we just laying over like lambs and letting Uncle Sam steal our money. I also can't find any REAL proof such as documents or even duplicates of anywhere of the 16th ammendment being ratified.


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Only corporations that make profit need to file federal income taxes. There’s not a law that enforces it to be paid on our labor!

They enforce it with guns and court room fines.

If you have 2 hours to kill watch this documentary below.


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No one really knows for sure.

Here's what happened. The 16th Amendment in the constitution which says “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several Says, and without regard to any census or enumeration.” was passed in the year 1913, shortly after we created the Federal Reserve. (hmm).

So according to the constitution YES we have to pay income taxes.

The massive controversy about this isn’t because of the lack of an amendment, but because of how the amendment was ratified.

In order to ratify an amendment to the constitution, it must be approved by 3/4 of all the says.

A lot of people think that the president, or congress or whoever, fraudulently ratified this bill, although they didn’t have enough says. It is rumored that a few of the states (not sure i remember which ones) did NOT approve of the bill, but the government said “too bad” and pretended they said yes anyway.

Besides THAT argument, there’s also the “Ohio Wasn't A State Yet” theory. This is actually kind of funny. The bill was ratified with JUST the right amount of approval. If there was one state less, it wouldn’t have passed. Ohio voted in approval for this bill, in 1913.

However, a couple decades later, Ohio happened to be going through it's paper and they made a shocking discovery. No one had ever made a formal document, legally admitting them into the Union! They techinally weren't a say yet, and no one even knew. So they told the people in DC, and the proper papers were signed to make Ohio a legal say. But this didn't happen until the year 1953.

So now people are arguing that Ohio's vote of approval on Amendment 16 should not count, because they weren't technically a state yet when they voted for it.

The loss of Ohio's vote would have prevented the amendment from being ratified.

Those are the main argument I’ve heard against income tax. I'm sure there are more though, people will argue over anything if it means a tiny extra cash. =)


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Title 26 - Internal Revenue Code

http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/26/

Plus, almost 100 years of court cases where tax protesters have lost every time.

File your returns and pay your taxes. You will be much happier in the long run. Tax Protesters always end up broke and alone.

Name a tax protester theory and it is probably debunked here:

http://evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html


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I'm going to guess you really didn't put any effort into this. I found a copy with one search and the first listed link. yes, you still have to pay your taxes.

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There is nobody who can prove to you that income taxes have to be paid because you’ve already convinced yourself that they aren't and don't want to be convinced differently.

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It is a true statement that you do not “have to pay income taxes” . There are two methods to avoid doing so. One: Don't make any money! Two: Refuse to do so and go to jail, where you’ll revert to the first method!

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Sounds like a question for alex jones! However We are bending over and letting uncle sam have his way. weve become a lazy society who would rather be led than take control!!

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Were he still alive you could ask Al Capone. He was proof.

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