Section 111. Same; taxation affecting Federal employees; income tax (a) General Rule. - The United States consents to the taxation of pay or compensation for personal service as an officer or employeeof the United States, a territory or possession or political subdivision thereof, the government of the District of Columbia, or an agency or instrumentality of one or more of the foregoing, by a duly constituted taxing authority having jurisdiction,.........
Federal employees are legally subject to the income tax. U.S. citizens are not liable for the tax unless made liable by a clearly laid statutory provision of liability spelled out in title 26 USC. None exist. The income tax is restricted to those matters spelled out in the Constitution under article 1 section 8 clause 1-4 and clause 17. Impost duties and excises involving privileged activities in commerce with foreign nations and federal employment.
This cartoon guy is very articulate, and completely accurate.
ThomasDaschle 3 years ago
that last post should have said TITLE 4 section 111
almartin77 3 years ago
Section 111. Same; taxation affecting Federal employees; income tax (a) General Rule. - The United States consents to the taxation of pay or compensation for personal service as an officer or employeeof the United States, a territory or possession or political subdivision thereof, the government of the District of Columbia, or an agency or instrumentality of one or more of the foregoing, by a duly constituted taxing authority having jurisdiction,.........
almartin77 3 years ago
Federal employees are legally subject to the income tax. U.S. citizens are not liable for the tax unless made liable by a clearly laid statutory provision of liability spelled out in title 26 USC. None exist. The income tax is restricted to those matters spelled out in the Constitution under article 1 section 8 clause 1-4 and clause 17. Impost duties and excises involving privileged activities in commerce with foreign nations and federal employment.
almartin77 3 years ago