Yes, income tax is not Constitutional at all. Trading hours for money isn't a gain. It's a contract both parties have agreed to.
The idea that trading your time for money is a gain, is ridiculous. Time is far more precious than money anyway. A gain would be a bonus or inheritance or winning the lotto. Those are gains.
IRS is unconstitutional because they have usurped both Congressional and Judicial branch authority per W. Virginia v EPA (2022) SCOTUS precedent. But until we can get that fight going attack with the payroll tax vector by getting your payroll tax from last 5 years back with Form 4852 W-2 correction and amended returns.
Yes, income tax is not Constitutional at all. Trading hours for money isn't a gain. It's a contract both parties have agreed to.
The idea that trading your time for money is a gain, is ridiculous. Time is far more precious than money anyway. A gain would be a bonus or inheritance or winning the lotto. Those are gains.
IRS is unconstitutional because they have usurped both Congressional and Judicial branch authority per W. Virginia v EPA (2022) SCOTUS precedent. But until we can get that fight going attack with the payroll tax vector by getting your payroll tax from last 5 years back with Form 4852 W-2 correction and amended returns.