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There is no law in the world that says you HAVE to pay income taxes. A company paid 50,000 for someone to find the law and they didnt have to pay anybody anything because to this day noone can find a real law stating we have to.

2007-08-23 04:15:48 · 8 answers · asked by whatup 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

Ok, becuase I said i wasnt going to pay my taxes correct? Some people on this site are retarded. Im telling you about something i've read and a few dvds I've been sent.

2007-08-23 06:19:20 · update #1

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Title 26 of the U.S. Code is the codification of the Internal Revenue Code which says that there is an income tax.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sup_01_26.html

TITLE 26, Subtitle A, CHAPTER 1, Subchapter A, PART I, § 1 states "There is hereby imposed on the taxable income of—..."
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000001----000-.html

TITLE 26, Subtitle A, CHAPTER 1, Subchapter B, PART I, § 61 states "Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, gross income means all income from whatever source derived, including (but not limited to) the following items:
(1) Compensation for services, including fees, commissions, fringe benefits, and similar items; ..."
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000061----000-.html

TITLE 26, Subtitle A, CHAPTER 1, Subchapter B, PART I, § 62 states "For purposes of this subtitle, the term “adjusted gross income” means, in the case of an individual, gross income minus the following deductions:..."
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000062----000-.html

TITLE 26, Subtitle A, CHAPTER 1, Subchapter B, PART I, § 63 states "Except as provided in subsection (b), for purposes of this subtitle, the term “taxable income” means gross income minus the deductions allowed by this chapter (other than the standard deduction)..."
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000063----000-.html

TITLE 26, Subtitle C, CHAPTER 24, § 3402 states "Except as otherwise provided in this section, every employer making payment of wages shall deduct and withhold upon such wages a tax determined in accordance with tables or computational procedures prescribed by the Secretary."
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00003402----000-.html

Some professional scammers have made a big deal about offering a reward for someone who can show them their frivolous arguments aren't true. Why hasn’t anyone collected? Because they’ve rigged the offer so that no one can ever collect.
http://evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html#rewards

BTW, if you have gotten some materials from a person named Bob Schulz or the "We the People Foundation" or "We the People Congress", I'm now letting you know that they have been barred from promoting these tax schemes. While they haven't posted the injunction on their website yet, it is public record.
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/schulz30.pdf

I implore you not to fall victim to the tax protestor rhetoric. ALL tax protestors have ended up paying more in the long run than they would have if they had simply paid their taxes in the first place. Sure, every once in awhile, the IRS will lose a criminal case against a tax protestor, but the IRS almost ALWAYS wins the civil cases. Besides, an acquittal in a criminal case does not prove that their isn't a law concerning taxes anymore than O.J. Simpson's acquittal proves their isn't a law against murder of your ex-wife.

2007-08-23 10:56:16 · answer #1 · answered by NGC6205 7 · 0 0

Your question does not make much sense.

In the United States, for example, there are many different citations in law that provide the US Government to mandate and force its civilians to pay taxes. A few of these include the16th Amendment, Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 of the Constitution.

According to section 7201 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), it is a federal crime for anyone to willfully attempt to evade or defeat the payment of federal income taxes. Tax evasion is a felony.

So, I suggest that you not pay your taxes and see how long it takes for your government to locate you... Good luck.

2007-08-23 04:32:02 · answer #2 · answered by valse.romantique 1 · 0 0

26USC (United States Code, part 26) is the United States Tax Code. It is a law of the United States, applicable to all citizens and residents of the United States. This is the law that stipulates who needs to pay taxes and how much they need to pay. It is VERY detailed.

Article I, Section 2 of the US Constitution empowers the US Congress to collect "representative and direct" taxes. Amendment XVI clarifies this power: "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."

I think this is a pretty clear mandate for Congress to collect, and for residents to pay, income taxes.

Don't let the bunco artists fool you -- pay your taxes or the government WILL make a case against you.

2007-08-23 04:29:23 · answer #3 · answered by dansinger61 6 · 3 0

I could desire to disagree with you even nevertheless I do pay a great form of income taxes. Your genuine to vote should not be eradicated by way of fact of your financial status. in case you disagree with the present tax gadget enable it is many times utilized by skill of balloting for applicants who share you thought that the tax gadget is incorrect and ought to be fastened. additionally touch your congressman and senator and enable them to comprehend your view. i do no longer suggestions paying my taxes. i do no longer suggestions paying extra if I earn extra. What I do suggestions is people who desire to demonize me for my achievement. A flat tax or a countrywide revenues tax could be a much extra powerful gadget than the present tax code. to start up it could be an undemanding code extremely of the 1000's of pages interior the present code. 2d it could close the loopholes interior the present gadget that enable some wealthy to sidestep paying taxes. 0.33 and maximum serious it could recommend each you are able to even have some pores and skin interior the interest. finally if all of us had to pay an equivalent % in taxes how lots of people who at the instant do no longer pay taxes does not consider the belief of better taxes

2016-10-09 02:31:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uh huh. I was a supervisor, and an employee told me that he was not going to pay back taxes. He started getting only 20 dollars a week out of his pay check. He changed his tune pretty fast.

2007-08-23 04:28:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could call the IRS and find the answer and statute. OR, you could try not paying taxes and find out first hand.

2007-08-23 04:23:09 · answer #6 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 0 0

I suggest you try not doing it and see what happens.

You can't cite a single court decision that agrees with that logic or statement.

2007-08-23 04:21:01 · answer #7 · answered by Citicop 7 · 2 0

Go for it, then say Hi to Bubba for me!

2007-08-23 06:16:48 · answer #8 · answered by Brian A 7 · 0 0

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