It's always been voluntary. There's never been a law that says anybody in any of the 50 states has to pay income tax. The Supreme Court has ruled on this numerous times I mean, it's so obvious to anybody who pays attention.
Not too bad a link, tstr, but somewhat disorganized. Problem is, laws do permit the IRS to collect income tax if it has credible information (via info returns) that sufficient income was earned and if there is no contrary information. In those cases people in the 50 states do have to pay, similarly to if they earn money from a federal corporation. The law hides the nexus and that's why I tell people to find it.
We don't advance the situation by oversimplifying the nexus into things like "not in the 50 states", we handicap ourselves.
That's right, Federal corporations and also the 7 US territories, not just Washington D.C. Guam, Puerto Rico, et al...
The website is ok, the book is where all the good info is. Website is really just for posting his evidence and others successes. There is good info there though.
My employer takes the taxes out of my paycheck automatically. If you read the book at the link I provided, it shows you the law and how to get it back. Labor is not a taxable event.
This part is right: labor without federal nexus is a property right always upheld by the Supremes, and is not taxable in itself. That's why it's so important to determine for sure, according to the IRC, whether your labor generates income or not, as there are several categories of income it can generate. It's not about confessing unless you don't know the law and inadvertently confess to something you don't understand. Read, cross-reference, and understand the law and you'll be fine.
It's always been voluntary. There's never been a law that says anybody in any of the 50 states has to pay income tax. The Supreme Court has ruled on this numerous times I mean, it's so obvious to anybody who pays attention.
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A income tax return is a confession form. Fill in out and sign it. Then everything changes. My father taught me this 40 years ago.
Thank you for the link!
Trust me, I did that b4 and almost ended up getting my wages garnished. Don't want to do that.
Not too bad a link, tstr, but somewhat disorganized. Problem is, laws do permit the IRS to collect income tax if it has credible information (via info returns) that sufficient income was earned and if there is no contrary information. In those cases people in the 50 states do have to pay, similarly to if they earn money from a federal corporation. The law hides the nexus and that's why I tell people to find it.
We don't advance the situation by oversimplifying the nexus into things like "not in the 50 states", we handicap ourselves.
That's right, Federal corporations and also the 7 US territories, not just Washington D.C. Guam, Puerto Rico, et al...
The website is ok, the book is where all the good info is. Website is really just for posting his evidence and others successes. There is good info there though.
So you don’t pay income tax?
My employer takes the taxes out of my paycheck automatically. If you read the book at the link I provided, it shows you the law and how to get it back. Labor is not a taxable event.
This part is right: labor without federal nexus is a property right always upheld by the Supremes, and is not taxable in itself. That's why it's so important to determine for sure, according to the IRC, whether your labor generates income or not, as there are several categories of income it can generate. It's not about confessing unless you don't know the law and inadvertently confess to something you don't understand. Read, cross-reference, and understand the law and you'll be fine.
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