Victory Tax

Today, we will explore one of the most controversial topics on the planet: The Income Tax. Every year around “tax time”, we are coincidentally reminded of those celebrities and big names who have been taken down due to tax evasion. Yet simultaneously, there are those who don’t pay income tax and flaunt it! (even going as far as offering an award to anyone who can find a law that requires them to do so).

Amongst all of the hoopla, there is a lot of misinformation out there in the tax protester movement. One of those is that income tax is unconstitutional. Consider the following material before making a decision about what you think about the income tax. Things are not always what they seem.

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2 comments on “Victory Tax”

  1. ALVIS JENKINS
    12:05 am, 26102009

    The truth about the federal income tax is very simple. The tax is on federal income. Does a wage earner that works for WalMart have federal income? No he doesn’t and therefore does not owe any federal tax. The Internal Revenue Code is all about federal entities. Subtitle “A” of the Code is about income taxes. Only section 1461 makes a withholding agent liable for collection of tax on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations. Nowhere else in this subtitle is there any section making anyone liable by use of the legal term “made liable” for the federal income tax. A tax imposed does not make anyone liable. In the INDEX of the Internal Revenue Code under the heading “Liability for tax”, there is no listing for income. Why? Well because there is no section making anyone liable to pay the tax other than a federal taxpayer (government employee) who collects the tax on nonresident aliens and foreign corporations. The tax in subtitle “A” is collected only on foreigners by withholding. Are you a foreigner? Are you a citizen of the private sector and are you not federally employed? If you are not federally employed, you have nothing to “return” to the government since working for the government is a privilege and the privilege is taxable, then you would file a individual federal income tax return and return that portion of your income to the federal government as a tax. Also remember that you will commit perjury if you sign any government tax form under penalties of perjury, admitting to being a recipient of federal income when you do not. Perjury is a felony. Don’t incriminate yourself any longer. Inform the IRS you can no longer file a 1040 for tax because you know that you do not receive income from a federal payroll and in that doing so you would be perjuring yourself and besides there is no law requiring anyone to perjure themselves. End of tax problem.

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  2. As long as the taxes go to the country’s or state’s development and most especially to the inhabitants and not only the politicians. Certainly there would be no problem with everybody.

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