One could argue that this is now true - given the Sept '24 ruling by SCOTUS on the SEC Administrative Courts, stating that Administrative Courts deprive the Citizen of the Rights of Trial By Jury.
IRS Tax Courts are Administrative Courts. Ergo - if you cannot have a Jury, the process is Unconstitutional.
Question becomes - Who is willing to try first? I still hold, that a Nationwide Tax Protest with just one million, or even 100 or 10 thousand US Citizens, banding together in this pursuit would be effective.
One could argue that this is now true - given the Sept '24 ruling by SCOTUS on the SEC Administrative Courts, stating that Administrative Courts deprive the Citizen of the Rights of Trial By Jury.
IRS Tax Courts are Administrative Courts. Ergo - if you cannot have a Jury, the process is Unconstitutional.
Here's a Grok summary of these points: https://x.com/i/grok/share/NV3qNBynSIhOkv7eUrmgKDsIv
Question becomes - Who is willing to try first? I still hold, that a Nationwide Tax Protest with just one million, or even 100 or 10 thousand US Citizens, banding together in this pursuit would be effective.
I would not dare.