Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of constitutional arguments asserting that the imposition, assessment and collection of the federal...
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Tax protester arguments are arguments made by people, primarily in the United States, who contend that tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise invalid...
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section of the tax code; see the Tax protester arguments article for an overview). Law Professor Allen D. Madison has described tax protesters as "those who...
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Tax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments are assertions that the imposition of the U.S. federal income tax is illegal because the Sixteenth Amendment...
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taxes. Rather, petitioner has raised only the tired, discredited arguments which are characterized as tax protester rhetoric. A petition to the Tax Court...
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Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of conspiracy arguments asserting that Congress, the courts and various agencies within the federal...
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to, constitutional, administrative and general conspiracy arguments. Statutory arguments presuppose that Congress has a constitutional power to tax income...
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frivolous claims, or tax protester-type arguments are not credible evidence." Since the advent of the tax protester movement, all the arguments that have been...
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from constitutional, statutory, and general conspiracy arguments. Unlike other theories put forward by tax protesters, administrative arguments accept...
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We the People Foundation (category Tax resistance in the United States)
People Congress, Inc. Tax protester arguments Tax protester constitutional arguments Tax protester statutory arguments Tax protester history We The People...
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The Law that Never Was (redirect from The Law That Never Was: The fraud of the 16th Amendment and personal income tax)
and had been determined to be insignificant. (See Tax protester constitutional arguments.) Arguments that the Sixteenth Amendment was not properly ratified...
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Ransomware Tariff Taxation as slavery Taxation as theft Tax protester constitutional arguments Throffer Transparency International Lindgren, James (April...
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willfulness. Daniel B. Evans, a tax lawyer who has written about tax protester arguments, has stated that if you plan ahead to use it [the Cheek defense]...
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the broader tax protester and Christian Patriot movements. Until the 1990s, observers mainly classified the Posse Comitatus as a tax protester movement rather...
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1996 California Proposition 218 (category Property taxes)
Jarvis Taxpayers Association as a constitutional follow-up to the landmark property tax reduction initiative constitutional amendment, Proposition 13, approved...
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Irwin Schiff (category Tax protesters in the United States)
States Tax protester constitutional arguments Tax protester statutory arguments America: Freedom to Fascism Gattoni-Celli, Luca (October 2015). "Tax Protester...
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America, the term has special constitutional significance because of two provisions in the U.S. Constitution that any direct taxes imposed by the national government...
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Other arguments against an estate tax are based on its economic effects. The Tax Foundation published research suggesting that the estate tax is a strong...
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exports/imports tax. There have been some arguments that consumer law is a better way to engage in large-scale redistribution than tax law because it does not necessitate...
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Czech footballer Caha-Paluma Caha v. United States, see Tax protester constitutional arguments This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Anti-Federalist arguments against the Constitution. Proponents of the Madisonian view also point to Hamilton's limited participation in the Constitutional Convention...
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Robert Clarkson (category Tax protesters in the United States)
Robert Barnwell Clarkson (June 4, 1947 – March 1, 2010) was an American tax protester in South Carolina. Clarkson was born in Camden, South Carolina, the...
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Amendment to the United States Constitution, has upheld this argument. See tax protester arguments about taxation of labor or income from labor. "Available...
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Robert L. Schulz (category American tax resisters)
that they are not required to file federal tax returns or pay federal taxes (see Tax protester arguments); (2) selling or furnishing any materials purporting...
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submit to federal demands. Numerous tax protester arguments have been raised asserting that the federal income tax is unconstitutional, including discredited...
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A wealth tax (also called a capital tax or equity tax) is a tax on an entity's holdings of assets or an entity's net worth. This includes the total value...
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Kent Hovind (category Tax protesters in the United States)
"bizarre arguments, some of which constitute tax protester arguments involving excise taxes and the alleged '100% voluntary' nature of the income tax." With...
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Arthur Porth (category Tax protesters in the United States)
1902 – February 8, 1993) was a Wichita, Kansas building contractor and tax protester who ran afoul of the federal government in the mid-20th century. In...
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No taxation without representation (redirect from No tax without voting power)
(1998). Tax Crusaders and the Politics of Direct Democracy. Routledge. pp. 21–23. ISBN 0415919916. Reid, John Phillip (March 2003). Constitutional History...
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population paid income taxes at the rate of only 1 percent of net income. Arguments that some states "subsidize" others—whether arguments that wealthier (often...
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