2007-09-25
10:34:29
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edawg2362
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Business & Finance
➔ Taxes
➔ United States
omg its a serious question,. can anyone point me to it or not?
2007-09-25
11:41:51 ·
update #1
i have never siad that i was not going to pay my taxes, if you read above i am looking for the law as i am doing reasearch for a paper, please stop acting like little know it alls and just help or leave the question alone.
2007-09-25
11:44:12 ·
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StephenWeinstein shouldn't the Federal be the same, and the state income taxe laws be different? adn would you happen to have a link or referense code for a book i could find?
2007-09-25
12:51:45 ·
update #3
You have to pay federal tax everywhere.
There is no state income tax in Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Additionally, New Hampshire and Tennessee limit their state income taxes to dividends and interest income only
2007-09-25 10:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This is something that the tax evasion crowd comes up with from time to time. In fact, the IRS included it in their list of frivilous tax arguments. Here is a pdf that discusses these and also lists some people who were still prosecuted after trying to use these arguements in court as reasons to not pay taxes.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/friv_tax.pdf
2007-09-25 10:39:30
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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No, but I can, with his permission, give you the address of a friend of mine who decided that income tax was unconstitutional because he couldn't find mention of it anywhere. So he stopped paying. Then he stayed two years in Federal penitentiary, until he decided he might pay them, after all. He's been real quiet, since then.
2007-09-25 10:39:04
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answer #3
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answered by claudiacake 7
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Two potential tax protesters in the past little while.......
Here is the federal law:
Title 26 - Internal Revenue Code
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sup_01_26.html
The specific state law would vary by state. I hope you would at least know that........
Tax Protester: "Where is law?"
Sane Person: "Title 26 - Internal Revenue Code."
Tax Protester: "Why won't you show me the law?"
Sane Person: "It's right here like I showed you. Title 26."
Tax Protester: "Why won't anyone show me the law?"
Sane Person: "Earth to Nutjob....Title 26 - Internal Revenue Code."
Tax Protester: "If you can't show me the law, there must not be one!!!"
2007-09-25 10:41:07
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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Federal - the Internal Revenue Code
State - there are separate ones for each state, no single one for the entire country
2007-09-25 12:32:20
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answered by StephenWeinstein 7
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No but I can point you in the direction of an IRS agent who can automatically draft from your bank account without any legal proceedings. Pay your taxes, they WILL catch up with you.
2007-09-25 10:37:37
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answered by Dr 8'lls 4
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Try not paying federal or state taxes, and you'll be shown exactly what the laws are, and where they are located.
2007-09-25 11:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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hi
2007-09-25 10:37:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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And how much of your life do you plan to spend on this
Fool's Journey ?
But thanks , some of you children are so funny !
And we really need the laughs . . . .
>
2007-09-25 10:38:37
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answered by kate 7
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