Irwin Schiff -- No Income Tax
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Irwin A Schiff
08537-014
FCI TERRE HAUTE
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 33
TERRE HAUTE, IN 47808
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@7beers The guy beside Mr. Schiff is also a tax protestor. He is featured extensively in the same documentary that Irwin was in, "America: Freedom to Fascism".
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The Internal Revenue Code of 1954 was passed by both houses of Congress as House Resolution 8300, and was signed by President Eisenhower on August 16, 1954, at about 9:45 a.m., becoming Public Law 83-591, 68A Stat. 3. The Internal Revenue Code is now known as the “Internal Revenue Code of 1986” as a result of changes made by Public Law 99-514, 100 Stat. 2085 (10/22/1986).
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The I.R.S. demands that you provide them w/the evidence w/which to secure your conviction in tax "court." (Tax courts are territorial & thus can't be operated w/i the states.) Accordingly, using I.R.S. "logic," a car thief is guilty of stealing the car & guilty of not reporting the theft. This legal fiction denies a citizen his right against self-incrimination. The burden of proof lies with the plaintiff (the I.R.S.) to prove the defendant guilty. It used to be: INNOCENT till proven guilty.
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I wonder who the guy beside Irwin is. He clearly loathes him -- conspicuously refusing to acknowledge his presence in the slightest way.
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@JackKangaroo1 If so show me the LAW that congress passed? Pretty simple request.
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He's not in jail for publishing the book, he's in jail for not paying taxes on proceeds derived from the sale of the book. There is a difference between the two.
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The U.S Supreme Court has ruled that the taxing limitation in Art.1, sec.2, clause 3; and Art. 1, Sec. 9 Clause 4 of the constitution prohibiting the Fed. Gov. from imposing ANY tax directly ON the people, are still in effect. And that the 16th Amend. did NOT nullify those limitations nor authorize any direct tax ON the people.
I love Irwin Schiff. He's a true freedom fighter. We need a million more just like him. The working people of this nation prop-up a bunch of parasites and bums in Washington D.C., living the life of hi-rollers at the working man's expense.
Go Irwin Schiff
BigRedMcCool 2 years ago 9
Well if this type of taxation is illegitimate and in his idea illegal, then trying to get out of imprisonment for some bogus law by lying may be legitimate. It's kind of like saying is it wrong to lie to a thief about where you have hidden your gold when he breaks in your house. Is it so bad to lie to the thief? Of course you either have to assume that all taxation is theft or illegitimate forms of taxation are theft. But think about it that way for a moment.
eesloan4 2 years ago 2