john.roberts85
Well-Known Member
believe it or not
Or not... taxation isn't unconstituional.
believe it or not
[SIZE=-1]1. In 1913, the 16th Amendment was "fraudulently and illegally declared to be ratified" by Secretary of State Philander Knox; [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]2. There is no law that requires most Americans to "file a tax return, pay the federal income tax or have the tax withheld from their earnings;" [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]3. People who file a Form 1040 "'voluntarily' waive their 5th Amendment right not to bear witness against themselves;" [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]4. The IRS "routinely violates citizens' 4th Amendment rights against illegal search and seizure," by failing to properly obtain warrants issued; and 5. The IRS "routinely and grossly violates citizens' due process rights" and "operates far outside the boundaries" of U.S. law. [/SIZE]
taxes are unconstitutional
Well, I believe that the 16th Amendment wasn't properly ratified. I believe that the IRS routinely violates the 4th, 5th and 13th Amendments to the Constitution as well. But here's the catch: Just try to make the claim to an IRS tax auditor that you refuse to turn over your books and records unless he can produce a valid search warrant. Try to tell him that you are innocent until proven guilty. Try to tell him that the 13th Amendment not only outlaws slavery, but involuntary servitude as well ... and you didn't volunteer. Tell him that you refuse to be a witness against yourself and are "taking the fifth." Go ahead, tell him all that stuff ... and he will promptly disallow all of your deductions. After your "audit," you will get a bill in the mail stating your new tax obligations that now include your fine and interest fees. After that, just stop filing ... then you will have to close you bank accounts and stock accounts. You'll have to put your home into a relatives name ... your car too. From then on, you'll have to do all of your business with cash and money orders ... But be very careful not to violate the federal laws against "structuring" in order to get around the "money laundering" laws.
Like I said ... the current tax system is a slave tax system. There is no room in a truly free country for an organization like the IRS to exist.
Vi
I do know that the IRS has no definition for income in the IRS code. They are very careful not to define it. Historically, income as it is applied to the federal income tax law is a "corporate profit."
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If we were to adhere to the historical definition though- the income tax would only apply to the businesses we work for.
Oh the masters wouldn't like that..
IRS= the illegal unconstitutional police for our privately owned for profit Federal Reserve..
To my knowledge the Supreme Court has never defined the term "income" as it is stated in the IRS code. The Supreme Court is not the final arbiter on anything. This is a misconception that our "modern" education system and the current political climate has provided for us.
From Med's post:
"the Congress may impose the tax on income from any source without having to apportion the total dollar amount of tax collected from each state according to each state's population in relation to the total national population."
Yes, that's accurate ... but notice that the term "income" is not defined. If you can find where "income" is defined in the IRS code, let me know. Perhaps your wife can find it. If so, I'd be VERY interested in the info.
From John.Robert's post:
"Well it has been since Marbury v. Madison, and I don't see that changing any time
soon."
It will change eventually ... as soon as we once again have true statesmen in the legislature.
Vi
Vi, I'm pretty sure any 3rd grader could define income. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what income is.From Med's post:
"the Congress may impose the tax on income from any source without having to apportion the total dollar amount of tax collected from each state according to each state's population in relation to the total national population."
Yes, that's accurate ... but notice that the term "income" is not defined. If you can find where "income" is defined in the IRS code, let me know. Perhaps your wife can find it. If so, I'd be VERY interested in the info.
From John.Robert's post:
"Well it has been since Marbury v. Madison, and I don't see that changing any time
soon."
It will change eventually ... as soon as we once again have true statesmen in the legislature.
Vi
It's been two-hundred plus years. I don't think there's anything wrong with judicial review. Also, aren't you glad that the Supreme Court has incorporated the Bill of Rights into the Fourteenth Amendment? Aren't you happy that states must recognize those rights, too?