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Reason: None provided.

Never, not pay taxes. Never say no. Just challenge them Constitutionally. Note that this applies only to "labor capital". If you have actual income such as capital gains for from businesses, etc, you have to pay Federal taxes on that because either it falls under Federal rules regarding corporations or legitimate Fed jurisdiction because it is in a "Fed gov't program" such as a 401K or IRA.


This is the fear porn that the IRS uses to control us. Yes, they may come after you, but you have to stay in Constitutional jurisdiction, sue them as noted, don't let them intimidate you, and NEVER argue with them over case law or IRS rules. They are all irrelevant, inferior, or unconstitutional and you must say that in an affidavit when you sue them in Federal District Court. Stand your Constitutional ground and fight if you choose to do so.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Never, not pay taxes. Never say no. Just challenge them Constitutionally. Note that this applies only to "labor capital". If you have actual income such as capital gains for from businesses, etc, you have to pay Federal taxes on that because either it falls under Federal rules regarding corporations or legitimate Fed jurisdiction because it is in a "Fed gov't program" such as a 401K or IRA.


This is the fear porn that the IRS uses to control us. Yes, they may come after you, but you have to stay in Constitutional jurisdiction, sue them as noted, not let them intimidate you, and NEVER argue with them over case law or IRS rules. They are all irrelevant, inferior, or unconstitutional and you must say that in an affidavit when you sue them in Federal District Court. Stand your Constitutional ground and fight if you choose to do so.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Never, not pay taxes. Never say no. Just challenge them Constitutionally. Note that this applies only to "labor capital". If you have actual income such as capital gains for from businesses, etc, you have to pay Federal taxes on that because either it falls under Federal rules regarding corporations or legitimate Fed jurisdiction because it is in a "Fed gov't program" such as a 401K or IRA.


This is the fear porn that the IRS uses to control us. Yes, that may come after you, but you have to stay in Constutional jurisdiction sue them as noted, not let them intimidate you, and NEVER argue with them over case law or IRS rules. They are all irrelevant, inferior, or unconstitutional. Stand your Constitutional ground and fight if you choose to do so.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Never, not pay taxes. Never say no. Just challenge them Constitutionally. Note that this applies only to "labor capital". If you have actual income such as capital gains for from businesses, etc, you have to pay Federal taxes on that because either it falls under Federal rules regarding corporations or legitimate Fed jurisdiction because it is in a "Fed gov't program" such as a 401K or IRA.

1 year ago
1 score