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there is no law on the IRS books that require citizens to pay federal income tax?.
Income is defined as profit from company/corporate activity i.e. gains NOT labor exchanged for money.Why is this allowed to go on
stae tax,gasoline tax ,municipal tax and such are more than adequate for services provided
MANY HAVE REFUSED TO PAY CITING PRECEDENT CASES AND HAVE BEEN FOUND INNOCENT BY A JURY
tHE SAME HAS HAPPENNED IN CANADA AS WELL.Including an aquiantance of mine who just won his 22 appeal by Revenue CANADA.hE WON THE OTHER21 AS WELL
I would not follow this advice. It will get get you in trouble with the IRS and will cost you in fines and back taxes in the long run.
Checkout the IRS article below about Frivolous Arguments on Paying Taxes
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September 7th, 2010
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