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Why doesn't our Government have to show proof of the law that forces us to pay Federal Tax?

The Brown's were taken to court and found guilty of tax evasion. When the Brown's asked the Government to produce the law that demands that we American's pay Taxes, they could not produce it.

They could not produce it because the 16th Amendment was never officially ratified and was never made into a law.

SO THERE IS NO LAW!

But when you decide not to pay a forcefull tax to the Fed's, they show up at your house with contracted Government mercinaries, tanks, snipers, helecopters. They cut your power, your phones and cell phones.

So, let me get this right.

There is no Tax law, but they can kill you anyhow?

Can someone show me the actual law? The Brown's are offering $1,000,000 in real estate to anyone that can produce the actual Tax law! We are all slaves in our own Country and must now obey the Federal masters!

Didn't we leave England and form America because of taxation?

2007-06-08 05:42:56 · 6 answers · asked by scottanthonydavis 4

Help! I need to change my status to dependent on my 1040EZ 2006 tax return. I know I need to use a 1040X, but where and how do I change my status? On my 2006 1040EZ tax return, I claimed myself, but then my father also claimed me too on his, so now I need to change my status to DEPENDENT. How do I do this??? HELLLLPPPP!!!!

2007-06-08 05:07:48 · 4 answers · asked by gUrLiE a 1

My CPA filed an extension for doing my business income tax return for 2005 and now for 2006. She keeps saying she will get to it, but doesn't. I am getting an ulcer over it. How can I make her do my taxes? She is impossible to get hold of. Her office manager relays all messages. The CPA is in poor health. What will I do if she can no longer do her job? What can I do to force her to do my back taxes! She has all the paperwork.

2007-06-08 03:53:55 · 10 answers · asked by Blossom 4

2007-06-08 03:14:41 · 3 answers · asked by JANICE MUELLER 1

I noticed back in April that my pay was much lower than normal and then I noticed I started paying Medicare and OSRA (or something like that) then. Now this is strange because I'm a part-time worker and full time student...what's the deal??? Is this a mistake?? I'm not knowledgeable of taxes or anything so please help! thanks

2007-06-08 01:31:39 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-07 22:32:52 · 4 answers · asked by lilmizeverything21 1

Or, not having to claim the money as income to the I.R.S?

2007-06-07 16:38:29 · 4 answers · asked by Keith 2

settlement from taking the diet drug redux

2007-06-07 16:23:54 · 2 answers · asked by bubey2002 2

if a non US resident holds a Chinese ADR, if they pay a cash dividend, do you know what's the percentage of the tax withholding is? Thanks.

2007-06-07 16:02:00 · 4 answers · asked by ppchen_2000 2

i am 19 and live in MD and my parents live in PA. and i go to a community college. can my parents claim me until i'm 25 if i have no connections with them (none, not insurance or anything)?!!?

2007-06-07 15:28:43 · 3 answers · asked by bigjdogg10 1

planning to file 1040x, due to some goof up by my tax consultant.

need a clarification....
We filed under Married , filing separately.
I wanted to know if doth me and my spouse can claim stand. deducation of 5150.

cause, my consultant..used std deduction for me(5150),,,and itemized deduction (1560) for my spouse...

inputs...plz..

2007-06-07 15:11:13 · 3 answers · asked by Raghu 1

2007-06-07 13:31:09 · 4 answers · asked by sjcpunx408 3

I will be paid twice a month, probably about 400 a paycheck. We file married. My husband works 2 jobs and I have this marketing consultant gig i picked up. I am an independant contractor. Can we just add this to our household income and be taxed accordingly or do I have to file quarterly and pay estimate taxes? Thanks!

2007-06-07 12:45:10 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was told it was the same number by a person who was not qualified, were they right?

2007-06-07 12:23:39 · 7 answers · asked by Raymond 3

I have a pay per essay web site for college students. When we recieve an order we then forward it to an indivudial freelance writer who we pay per page. I now need to know what tax forms i need to fill out if any for my writers ( who are more individual contractors.)

2007-06-07 12:00:43 · 3 answers · asked by lh3024 2

Ok. 2 years ago when I filed my taxes I forgot to include a job that I had for the first 3 months of the year. The IRS found the discreption and basically asked for the entire return of $1400 that i got that year back. My question is if I refile for 2005 and include that other job's income, should that "mostly" clear things up? I know there may be some penalties but I would have received a larger return if i had included that other job. Please help!!! Thanks!

2007-06-07 11:59:49 · 7 answers · asked by Arizona Irish 3

Please help

2007-06-07 10:37:06 · 6 answers · asked by DaKing 1

I started a new job with a friend, and they pay us with personal checks. At the end of the year I want to declare my taxes, but how much or what is the exact percent that they deduct from each pay check.. I know that the more you get paid, the more taxes you pay.. But, is there an exact percent for that? I just want to know so when the tax period comes, I know how much I need to pay and not get any surprises. Please help!!!!!

2007-06-07 09:51:29 · 5 answers · asked by rickylorens 2

from there? how simple is paying taxes?

sorry for the questions. i am a worrier who think i will go to jail for not paying taxes (even though i plan on paying them).

2007-06-07 09:46:18 · 4 answers · asked by Dan 2

OK, it's very simple.

You pay a 5% flat tax on all income. No deductions. AND you pay a 5% consumption tax on everything purchased.

We raise the "poverty level" to something that makes sense, and those that are below this, get all their 5% flat tax refunded. But they still have to pay the 5% consumption tax (of course, welfare will still be there to supplement to some degree).

Perhaps we could exclude certain necessities (prescriptions, basic foods, etc.)

Businesses would pay either 5% of profit...or 2% of revenues...WHICHEVER IS THE GREATEST. Why? Because if it's whichever is the least, they'll make sure that the figure it such that their profits are virtually non-existent.

Takes away the 1000's of pages of income tax prep.

Congress doesn't get as much? TOUGH! Learn to make the wise, hard decisions the rest of us have to make ever payday. Forced efficiency will result. Forget "revenue neutral."

Thoughts?

2007-06-07 09:31:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

My standard deduction is $5350 and personal exemption is $3400. The way it was explained to me, if I add these together, it is the amount of money out of what I make during the year that is not subject to federal income tax.

If I make a few hundred dollars over this amount as gross income during the year (summer job), is all of my gross income that is subject to federal income tax or is it GROSSINCOME-(standard deduction+personal exemption) that is able to be taxed by federal income tax?

2007-06-07 09:16:27 · 3 answers · asked by comemrtaxman 1

Right now I have 1 exemption on my W-4 (it's for line B: I'm single and have only one job), but now I would like to change it for line A (No one else can claim me as a dependent). But I was told by a coworker that if I add another exemption then I would have less taxes taken out, but at the end of the year I could actually end up owing money. This year I got a refund (241.00 refund for making ~5,000.00) and I'm just worried that if I change my exemptions then I will end up owing money at the end of the year instead of getting a refund. Just so you know, I'm a 21 year old college student with a part time job. Thanks.

2007-06-07 09:08:09 · 8 answers · asked by Hunter 1

In 2005 taxes i forgot to add a W-2 form for a job i only had like two monthes (i was lazy to pick it up and thaught I'd be losing out on a larger return so thats why i didnt really think about it) now it turns out that they over paid me be $995. They are giving me the option of making payments. Does anyone know if they will be willing to take it out of next years return?? I get returns every year so im hoping they will. Yes or no??

2007-06-07 08:44:53 · 6 answers · asked by x_masangel69 2

If you make money on a stock deal, do you just capitol gains tax or do you also social securties and mediacare tax on the earning?

2007-06-07 08:05:55 · 3 answers · asked by punjabi_94901 1

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