So where does the 16th amendment to the Constitution come in to play?
If income tax is not a law then what does this say?
I am confused.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 1:
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
Yes they have the power… They have to pass a law first though.
Can anyone please find the law? For a long time there was a $50,000 reward for anyone that could prove it.
Legalese is not my strongest suit but I do know that specific words have very specific meanings and not-meanings. "Wages" vs "Income" seems to be the sticking point.
Btw thank you for the comment u/barbie555.
I don't give two figs whether anyone agrees/disagrees with me or the OP, in fact the disagreers are arguably a bit more fun. 🤪
The discussion and exchange of info and ideas benefits everyone. It's the grain mill of truth.
Is this what them Sovereign Citizens lot keep banging on about? We have them here in England and they get nowhere because there is no political will to not collect taxes and if the courts cede to their points the entire system crumbles etc. So it's all a lie and farce we all have to continue to play along with as the state mugs us for money every year lol
I had no idea the Sovereign Citizens movement existed in the Kingdom of England. I thought the King was your sovereign and you were stuck like that until you have a revolution.
People reeeallly dont wanna pay tax so they use any movement or policy they can to try and get out of it lol especially after local council tax just went up 15% this year after the council went bankrupt by a corrupt CEO who walked off with a 400k pay off and now us residents have to bail them out whilst they cant even collect our bins on time ffs!!! And thats of course whilst dodging the machete attacks and grooming gangs lmao.
So where does the 16th amendment to the Constitution come in to play? If income tax is not a law then what does this say? I am confused. Article I, Section 8, Clause 1:
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
Yes they have the power… They have to pass a law first though.
Can anyone please find the law? For a long time there was a $50,000 reward for anyone that could prove it.
Legalese is not my strongest suit but I do know that specific words have very specific meanings and not-meanings. "Wages" vs "Income" seems to be the sticking point.
Btw thank you for the comment u/barbie555.
I don't give two figs whether anyone agrees/disagrees with me or the OP, in fact the disagreers are arguably a bit more fun. 🤪
The discussion and exchange of info and ideas benefits everyone. It's the grain mill of truth.
Cheers!
Is this what them Sovereign Citizens lot keep banging on about? We have them here in England and they get nowhere because there is no political will to not collect taxes and if the courts cede to their points the entire system crumbles etc. So it's all a lie and farce we all have to continue to play along with as the state mugs us for money every year lol
I had no idea the Sovereign Citizens movement existed in the Kingdom of England. I thought the King was your sovereign and you were stuck like that until you have a revolution.
People reeeallly dont wanna pay tax so they use any movement or policy they can to try and get out of it lol especially after local council tax just went up 15% this year after the council went bankrupt by a corrupt CEO who walked off with a 400k pay off and now us residents have to bail them out whilst they cant even collect our bins on time ffs!!! And thats of course whilst dodging the machete attacks and grooming gangs lmao.
Hate this place so much.