Lazarus....
>>>>Taxing the labor and capital of an individual's life is unconstitutional.>>>>
>>Amendment XVI. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.>>
Read up on this Supreme Court decision:
civil-liberties.com
>>FRANK R. BRUSHABER, Appt., v, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 140. Argued October 14 and 15, 1915. Decided January 24, 1916.>>
Basically, the US Supreme Court ruled that the 16th Ammendment conferred upon the federal government "no new powers" to tax the labor and capital of individuals.
The key here is the DEFINITION of "income" which in this case deals with a corporate exise tax on corporate income - NOT an individual's personal capital and labor which is a pure exchange.
For the federal government to operate within the law of the land which is the U.S. Constitution they cannot tax individuals directly without apportionment among the several states.
I challenge you to show the world where it is written in federal law that we owe a tax on our personal income which is our labor and capital.
Since the Supreme Court already ruled in the above case - which has since been cited numerous times - that the 14th Ammendment conferred "no new powers" to tax individuals directly, you won't find a statute at the local, state or federal level that obligates/requires us to pay a tax on personal income which is our labor and capital.
A really good place to get a wonderful overview on this entire hoax is Larkin Rose's site....
www.taxableincome.net
>>The Great Deception
Conventional wisdom," even when provably incorrect, is a very powerful thing. People often find it uncomfortable to question things they have always taken for granted. The sky is blue; one plus two equals three; and most Americans owe federal income taxes. Everyone knows that.
Contrary to what "everyone knows," the truth of the matter is this: Congress could not, and did not, impose a tax on the income of most Americans, because of the strict limits on federal power imposed by the Constitution. Instead, they imposed a far more limited income tax, applicable primarily to income from certain types of international and foreign commerce, but wrote the law in such a way that it could easily be misinterpreted. The law itself is perfectly valid and constitutional; it is simply being misrepresented and misapplied by the tax professionals and government officials. As a result, tens of millions of Americans now make payments to the IRS based on the false assumption that they are just paying "their taxes." In reality they are being defrauded via the myth that the income of most Americans is taxable.>>
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