Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to help. (IRS)
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Umm.
While IRS agents may be acting agents for the government, as a government subcontractor, they are also primary agents of the Federal Reserve. What they aren't is "From the government." The IRS is not a government agency, except as a subcontractor.
The money they get from us doesn't go to "the government." The money they get from us never touches a government account. The government borrows money from the completely privately owned and operated Federal Reserve.
The IRS then says that we must pay taxes, though the law says those taxes are voluntary. The IRS takes that money we volunteer and gives it to the Fed, not the government. They also give money to the World Bank/IMF and various other interests. For example, some of it goes to pay off the Treasury Bonds owned by we quaintly call "Social Security", which is a fund that is owned and managed by the Queen of England.
So that's the short of what Taxes are. They aren't what you think. What's left over may go to pay down the years loans that the government took out, but we operate at a deficit so that each year the interest rates, and thus the legal (but unconstitutional) money they take goes up faster than inflation.
Meow!
As soon as an IRS agent swears an oath to the Constitution, they should be arrested.