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George Tannous Former IRS Agent

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Tax advice for IRS problems like unfiled tax returns, IRS audits, IRS Offer in compromise, IRS Appeals. Website:FormerIRSagent.com Tel: 1800-TAXTAX5

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  • Show me the law that requires the average US worker to pay Federal Income Tax. Thank you!

  • No, it's not! If they can't SHOW me the law, then I'm not paying.

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  • Your all missing the point. If the person actually owes the tax there can not be a compromise. When a compromise is done.....we all should have a say in it because, again if we owe the taxes and someone is given a break, that lost revenue has to come from somewhere....other Americans

  • Insane. I don't "owe" the IRS my assets and neither do YOU.

  • How about this offer: "Leave me alone and I won't fly a plane into your building."

  • The income tax is completely legal. Your statement is completely bogus and your conclusion is false. The short answer is that, while the Supreme Court did hold that the 16th Amendment conferred no new power of taxation, the amendment relieved the pre-existing power to tax incomes from the constitutional requirement of apportionment. Therefore, the previous problem with the income tax was removed and the income tax is now constitutional.

  • @proferic thats the problem right there, The tax codes only define private policy. If u are not a soverign individual u cannot make any claim to the Constitution u no have no standing in Law. There is no discussion after that, so they cannot charge us taxes or justify it. Why fight for them?

  • @KevinMerck WOW! Im so glad to hear some of us are really awake out here! It makes me sick to hear this idiot talk about paying the privatized IRS foriegn collection agencies. Anyone paying them is helping the national debt and paying off nothing.

  • Unfortunately, though the laws are written in a voluntary nature, the courts are usurping their powers by making the laws up as they go along (after all their employer is the very one that purposefully created the voluntary/vague statutes). The courts are putting people in jail if they choose not to volunteer for a voluntary tax. They are acting as judge, jury and executioner. Title 26 is so vague that neither the courts nor IRS agents can agree on any given topic.

  • If the income tax was mandatory, it would be unconstitutional for a number of reasons. The easiest one to understand is the fact that it would violate our fifth amendment right not to be a witness against ourselves. Americans can not be compelled to waive a constitutionally guaranteed right. We can not be forced to give information about ourselves that could possibly be used against us criminally.

  • If the income tax was mandatory, it would be unconstitutional for a number of reasons. The easiest one to understand is the fact that it would violate our fifth amendment right not to be a witness against ourselves. Americans can not be compelled to waive a constitutionally guaranteed right. We can not be forced to give information about ourselves that could possibly be used against us criminally.

  • The Internal Revenue Code does not define income. Technically correct, but irrelevant. Irrelevant? Are you serious? You can not define gross income, taxable income, red income or blue income etc. without first defining income. A gross widget is a widget that is gross. This should be a wake up call for everyone to check into the legality of the income tax for themselves.

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