Income tax...wait what?...

Brown_Pride

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Income Tax is illegal

The hell?
Now i know and have heard this before, "Income tax is illegal", normally i chalked it up to cookery and the fact that if i don't pay or file i get arrested (free Snipes) but screw me if, as most things these days, all this crap isn't a sham.

The things i learn on a daily basis piss me off more and more.
 

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people have claimed this shyt before, and it ends in them getting arrested and thrown in jail for tax evasion.

Well from preliminary research there are plenty of people who've beaten the case. Until lower level judges stopped allow "The Law" into the courtroom.

Personally i'd not play with that fire on grounds of fear, but it still pisses me off.
 

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If you not gonna pay taxes and you get caught, don't use that defense. I'm on a payment plan right now because I owe the IRS $12,000. I parlayed it to where it was all a big misunderstanding. Could have been hit with that tax fraud. You can not pay taxes, but you will pay if audited. But do your thing because that's a big if. nikkas defraud the IRS everyday b
 

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If you not gonna pay taxes and you get caught, don't use that defense. I'm on a payment plan right now because I owe the IRS $12,000. I parlayed it to where it was all a big misunderstanding. Could have been hit with that tax fraud. You can not pay taxes, but you will pay if audited. But do your thing because that's a big if. nikkas defraud the IRS everyday b

Yeah i hear you, like i said that's a fire i definitely wouldn't play with just because I know that in spite of "truth" and "laws" shyt don't matter at the end of the day i could still find myself locked up.

Which in and of itself disgusts me but what the hell can you do ?

The guy with the guns makes the rules right?
 

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Yeah i hear you, like i said that's a fire i definitely wouldn't play with just because I know that in spite of "truth" and "laws" shyt don't matter at the end of the day i could still find myself locked up.

Which in and of itself disgusts me but what the hell can you do ?

The guy with the guns makes the rules right?

:manny: It just is what it is man
 

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Article 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.

Proposal and Ratification

The sixteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the Sixty-first Congress on the 12th of July, 1909, and was declared, in a proclamation of the Secretary of State, dated the 25th of February, 1913, to have been ratified by 36 of the 48 States. The dates of ratification were: Alabama, August 10, 1909; Kentucky, February 8, 1910; South Carolina, February 19, 1910; Illinois, March 1, 1910; Mississippi, March 7, 1910; Oklahoma, March 10, 1910; Maryland, April 8, 1910; Georgia, August 3, 1910; Texas, August 16, 1910; Ohio, January 19, 1911; Idaho, January 20, 1911; Oregon, January 23, 1911; Washington, January 26, 1911; Montana, January 30, 1911; Indiana, January 30, 1911; California, January 31, 1911; Nevada, January 31, 1911; South Dakota, February 3, 1911; Nebraska, February 9, 1911; North Carolina, February 11, 1911; Colorado, February 15, 1911; North Dakota, February 17, 1911; Kansas, February 18, 1911; Michigan, February 23, 1911; Iowa, February 24, 1911; Missouri, March 16, 1911; Maine, March 31, 1911; Tennessee, April 7, 1911; Arkansas, April 22, 1911 (after having rejected it earlier); Wisconsin, May 26, 1911; New York, July 12, 1911; Arizona, April 6, 1912; Minnesota, June 11, 1912; Louisiana, June 28, 1912; West Virginia, January 31, 1913; New Mexico, February 3, 1913.

Ratification was completed on February 3, 1913.

The amendment was subsequently ratified by Massachusetts, March 4, 1913; New Hampshire, March 7, 1913 (after having rejected it on March 2, 1911).

The amendment was rejected (and not subsequently ratified) by Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Utah.

United States House of Representatives - Amendments to the Constitution

I can not understand these kooks arguments.
 
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