To: College Repub
There's plenty in the tax code that requires you to pay it. I think the dispute is over whether or not the ammendment that makes income tax legal was really ratified properly. There's a guy that has been selling books on this issue for decades...I've never quite understood the "no pay tax" argument, since 26 USCS Sec. 1 clearly states that "[t]here is hereby imposed upon the taxable income of [married individuals, heads of household, single individuals, etc.] a tax determined in accordance with the following table..."
To: Labyrinthos
I'm not familiar with this issue, but I believe it has something to do with the definition of "income" (as you would incur from operating a business, contrasted with a paycheck, which is what you get when you are employed).
In any event, I'm curious as to what the details are in this case.
To: Labyrinthos
Wages are not income...as defined by the IRS and the law you just mentioned.
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