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We hear this all the time from fringe groups and radicals. Seriously, if you think you aren't required to pay taxes because the 16th Amendment to the Constitution wasn't ratified and you don't pay your taxes to the IRS, you could find yourself owing large amounts beyond your taxes because of late fees, court fees, IRS audits and numerous penalties. What's more, you could end up in jail.
Oftentimes, individuals or groups will break out this claim whenever they're not particularly happy with a politician or simply don't want to pay their share of the tax burden. They aim to convince you that federal taxes are unconstitutional. Their argument is that federal taxes are unconstitutional because not all fifty states ratified the 16th Amendment to our constitution. What they fail to mention, or simply realize, is that it's not necessary for all fifty states to ratify an Amendment in order to implement it as U.S. law. Some will go as far as advertising and conducting seminars (to make money for themselves, mind you) just to teach others how they can use the 16th Amendment to justify not paying federal income taxes, and people all across the country are falling for it! There are plenty of court rulings throughout the American court system that confirm the amendment was indeed ratified. It takes three-quarters of our fifty states to ratify an amendment to the US Constitution. Most Americans don't know that.
It's easy to fall victim to someone who wants to tell you information you're only too happy to hear. Their motive isn't altruistic, they want to sell you a book or assess a fee to attend an "exclusive" workshop or sell you a packet with all the materials you'll need to become a protester of federal taxes. Unfortunately, if you follow their advice, most likely you'll end up a convicted federal income tax evader. More money will be spent in penalties than you would have spent just paying your taxes up front. Do you really think these con artists follow their own advice?
The Top Excuses not to File Taxes
The IRS has an entire section on their website dedicated to "The Truth About Frivolous Tax Arguments." We encourage all those considering not paying their federal income taxes to visit their site IRS Tax Pros. "The Truth About Frivolous Tax Arguments" includes information on frivolous tax arguments in general, frivolous tax arguments in collection due process cases and penalties for pursuing frivolous tax arguments. According to the IRS, these are the arguments used against the requirement to pay federal income taxes:
Sure, most of us would jump at the chance to not pay federal income taxes, but using any of the arguments above won't make that a reality. In spite of this, people continue to fall for the promises made by those claiming that paying federal income tax is avoidable if you simply follow their sage advice.
The IRS understands there are people out there trying to make a buck off of gullible taxpayers and have started going after these con artists. They've provided a form on their website for reporting abusive tax promotions and/or promoters. Visit Report Tax Cons for the form and instructions on how to submit it.
Significant Tax Protesting Court Cases
- Miller v. United States, 868 F.2d 236, 241 (7 th Cir. 1989) (per curiam)
- United States v. Stahl, 792 F.2d 1438, 1441 (9 th Cir. 1986), cert. denied, 479 U.S. 1036 (1987)
- Knoblauch v. Commissioner, 749 F.2d 200, 201 (5 th Cir. 1984), cert. denied, 474 U.S. 830 (1986)
- United States v. Foster, 789 F.2d 457 (7 th Cir.), cert. denied, 479 U.S. 883 (1986)
Please visit the IRS website for more information on relevant case law pertaining to anti-tax law evasion schemes: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=106507,00.html
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Have you read Title 26? NO WHERE in there does it say that a law was passed, even if it did, that law would only apply to peoples living in Washington D.C., or other "territories" of the UNITED STATES. We the people are NOT considered as citizens of the UNITED STATES, we are considered more like property of a corporation.
Funny thing is....NO ONE can produce the law. There is NO law, in Utah there have been multiple cases of people walking scott free from NOT paying their Federal Income taxes, they go to court recite the 16 ammendment of the constitution for the united states of america (notice the lower case letters and the "for" instead of "of", this is what makes it a corporation, just like your name when they capitalize all letters, they have created a corporation in your name and your birth certificate has a red number on it...this is your traded stock number, someone or some company holds your stock certificate....they could trade us to any country they owe money to. We are nothing but objects to them.)
Educate yourself.....Ignorance is NO excuse. The IRS has NOTHING to do with our government. Go read this....IRS Publication 6209....It is published by the IRS, it states that IRS is owned by a corporation of England, it also states that our income taxes go to them. The REAL constitution (not the one they re-wrote that you learned about), states that federal income taxes are ILLEGAL. Get a life. Stop being one of the ignorant that does what they are told...you are a DRONE....just say it....Yes Master.
Our Federal Tax Laws are found in the Internal Revenue Code, Title 26, of the United States Code, which are laws passed by Congress.
More can found here http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/jsiegel/Personal/taxes/code.htm.
Pay your damn taxes!
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