Justices will debate the meaning of ‘income’ under the 16th Amendment
By Richard Rubin and Jess Bravin
Dec. 3, 2023 9:00 am ET
A sweeping ruling by the Supreme Court could upend many rules affecting partnerships, multinational companies and bond investors.Photo: mandel ngan/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
WASHINGTON---A case that could punch holes in the federal tax code heads to the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The court will hear arguments in Moore v. U.S., which challenges a piece of the 2017 tax law that imposed a one-time levy on profits that companies had accumulated outside the U.S. But its implications could reach much further, providing the justices an opportunity to define what Congress can tax under the Constitution---and what it can’t.
Aww, poor little babies, tisk, tisk. The IRS could avoid those coming lawsuits by dissolving itself, and making way for the nation to return to a sales tax based system. Hopefully they get bombarded with enough lawsuits that they go away forever, along with their immoral, and unconstitutional ideas regarding taxation of earnings.