Posts Tagged ‘Federal’

why do you think that it’s legal, or is not legal, for the federal government to tax your income?

i’ve seen many posts on this forum lately in reference to an income tax revolt. well, if you will all chip in a lot of money…do you have it?…to pay an attorney to form a class action lawsuit and bring it all the way up to the u.s. supreme court and then argue it even more, you might have a lawsuit, but uncle sam will still tax you as you are fighting against these taxes, you can be certain of that.

because i have seen so many questions about the legality of the federal government taxing you and i, i wish to know which of you think that these taxes are in fact legal and which of you don’t think these taxes are legal, and why. in other words, although most of you are not judges and lawyers, if you are informed, how would you back up what you believe? please give sources, as i will give to you now.

here is a very interesting little (big, really, if you don’t believe that the federal government has the legal right to tax your income) article that shows why the 16th amendment was never legally ratified:

http://www.givemeliberty.org/features/ta…

if you disagree with the premises presented in this article, then please tell me why.

now then, in my quest for The Truth, i also investigated answers itself to determine what the public felt, and i found this question, only one, that the asker did not bother to choose best answer for, but here goes:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

one of the folks that answered (i myself don’t think that the best answer award went to the best answer, i think that the best answer was ignored–it is below the award, which was an answers community vote, too bad) included a link to a discussion about the frivolity of lawsuits entered by individuals that refused to pay federal income tax, which, if you do not believe that the 16th amendment to the constitution of the united states is valid, and if you think that the laws are not ours, but are the government’s, is an interesting read:

http://www.irs.gov/taxpros/article/0,,id…

i also wish to add that the above link refers to INDIVIDUALS that brought suit, but not a large group of american citizens who all believe that the 16th amendment was not legally ratified and that therefore, no federal income tax should be levied against us. (which reminds me, i want to state that we ourselves would be able to bring this country out of the depression that seems to be coming, immediately, if the comptrollers and accountants and bookkeepers of your employers did not HAVE TO take federal taxes out of your paycheck, since you’d sure have more buying power, enough, too, to make that mortgage payment if you are facing foreclosure)!!! (and, if those facing foreclosure could make those payments on time, they could get out of foreclosure and then the real estate market would get back to its historical cycle, which is this: 2 years a seller’s market, followed by 5 years of a buyer’s market, over and over and over again, so that income and savings can then buy those houses that got to be too highly priced in the 2 years of the seller’s market… and i KNOW, because for 26 years i have owned quite a reputable real estate company and been licensed in IL, and i am very happy that i refused to participate in those risky loans that put so many people in deep, deep doo-doo as is proved today–i.e., i KNOW better by long experience and ethics that i disagree with taking that almighty commission buck by placing my folks into an impossible situation which they would then blame on me). (and take this as a given: i am published for writing of the real estate industry all about the real estate industry, so know that all of it, from unimproved land up to the sale of improved, built on, pieces, and all of those workers and materials that make it improved represents almost a THIRD of our GDP, so, it is damned important to our economy and it is important that those facing foreclosure pay their mortgages!!!).

so then, i ask you, mr. or ms. john or jane q. public, is uncle sam illegally taking money from your income that you feel you could use wiser, in order to fund ITS programs, and to fund ITS very, very high employment rate, even today, when almost every other employment sector in the united states is telling us that they are laying off even more and more thousands of workers every day?

and now i will present to you only the first of 12 youtube discussions by red beckman about the law that “never was,” that show us how WE make the laws, because this is the united states of america, a republic, not a democracy, and not a fascist or communist state:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grjmnkj7L…

which, if you say that you will revolt against the federal income tax, i ask you to really study up on what red buckman says in ALL 12 of these clips, because, you will need to tell your class action attorney to use these arguments to fight for you, and for me (because i, for one, want to retain more of my income–i really work HAR
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which, if you say that you will revolt against the federal income tax, i ask you to really study up on what red buckman says in ALL 12 of these clips, because, you will need to tell your class action attorney to use these arguments to fight for you, and for me (because i, for one, want to retain more of my income–i really work HARD to get it, and don’t you?).

as is my habit, i will not give you a thumbs down if you happen to have different thoughts than i do, of COURSE not! but if you give me a one liner or can’t back up your argument, i will give you thumbs down, but i will wait and let others that post answers to this question give them a TD themselves before i myself do it.

whatever information you wish to include about yourself will interest me (age, education, geographical location, job, and so on).

i’m making it 7 days, not 3, for you to answer so that you can delve into the articles/clips that are provided…
BROWN950…: you should look at the first of the 12 clips that are all at the link i gave on youtube for the definition of common law. then i think you will think a little differently. i hope you edit and add to your answer after you watch that.
EDIT: Dr. Science’s links DO open, just clear your cache first. the first one is more interesting to me than the second one.

well, if we want to change the tax laws via political activism, what route would you choose?

i am an independent voter, are you? the reason i am (other than i don’t want to vote a straight ticket) is because i do not want the parties to know WHO i plan to vote for.

why don’t more of you begin to look at the 3rd party candidates? there are the libertarian party, the constitutionalist party, and more. there is even a communist party.

i think that the “apportionment” clause of the tax laws make it invalid, not only that it was not fully ratified as required by law. but put the two together and then ask ron paul. btw: if you wanted to categorize me with any party, you may as well call me a “paulista.” that man knows about money!
EDIT: it does not make sense to quote the internal revenue code as it applies to this question because you’d have to first have constitutional law before you go to any code, for anything, in this country.

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Where can I find federal income tax tables online?

I want to get an idea what my taxes will look like when I file. Everyhing I find online leads to someone selling tax preparation software. Where can I find the tables to calculate what I will owe?

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If I owe the state of California back taxes and am currently paying, will they intercept my federal tax return

I currently pay my back taxes at 700 per month. For the first time ever, I am due a federal tax refund. Will the state of California intercept it if I am paying them now?

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Can I deduct Federal taxes paid in 2007 on my state tax return?

I made a mistake on my 2005 Federal taxes and had to pay about $1000 in 2007 on that 2005 tax year. Pretty sure I can’t deduct that on my Federal return, but can I deduct it on my state return?

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Can a Federal tax refund be withheld for State debt?

A few years ago I attended a community college in Cincinnati, Ohio. I did not receive financial aid and i did not pay the tuition. The debt went to the Ohio Attorney Generals office and I starting making payments(I’ve paid 2/3 of the debt so far). They took my state refund check this year, which I expected. Can they also take my federal return even though I am making payments on time every month?
Thanks for answering. I called the number and they said nothing was being held, hopefully it won’t change.

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What are the federal income tax rates on investments?

What are the federal income tax rates? I’m talking about investments. I heard there’s one tax rates on savings account, a different tax rate on short term capital gains, a different tax rate on long term capital gains, another tax rate on dividends, and so on. Is there a chart somewhere that shows these rates so I can consider tax consequences of how I invest my money?

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Do I need my federal tax info for multiple state tax filing?

I am a MD resident and a part-time/non-resident in MS (for grad school). My MD state and Federal taxes have already been filed, I but still need to file my MS taxes. Can I file my MS taxes without my federal info? Does filing my MS taxes separately change or effect anything?

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is attorneys fees considered a non tax federal debt?

i have a outstanding attorney bill that i have not paid off yet and it says for the stimulus rebate that if you have any out standing non tax federal debts they will use that money to pay on that. Is Attorneys fees considered a non tax federal debt?

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Does the IRS tax you after you already paid the federal and the state taxes on lottery winning?

1.I am not sure,so I ask. After the federal and state taxes on your lottery winning is already paid,does the IRS tax you anymore?

2.What do you think about taxes on lottery winnings? Even though,buying a lottery ticket is the same as a voluntary tax.

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Is there a way to get rid of owing federal tax?

I had small personal business.I used my social security number for tax purposes. My partner has deseased. Now I owe about 260,000 dollarars.Did not file tax returns since 1999. Trying to file chapter 13 . With almost no money. Help. Can federal tax,s be erased. Talked to a attorney once, he said yes you can ,but onyl once in life. My present attorney says no you can not. For more reasons then one I feel I have the wrong person to represent me. I am afraid to change for loosing money already spent.This arrorney does not have my best intrest in mind . He took case Knowing I did not have cash up front.Said he would use property to get paid. Now every thing is cash, of which I don,t have much. Now anyway.I have property in my name and mothers name who passed away reciently and did not leave a will. I have three sisters and a brother. Attorney is going to try to make me executor, then liquidate assets. I don,t know what he is doing until last minute . I a Need Help.

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When using a tax calculator what all do you put in the paid federal income tax for the year?

do you put in paid federal income tax and and paid in social security and medicare you’ve paid in ?

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state tax deficiency and federal debt?

I am a non-resident, who had a state tax deficiency for 2005. The NJ div. of tax. had not recognized my payroll stubs as sufficient evidence for the fact that I have paid taxes. However, I sent them my W2s (which I received later) and today I got to know that they have made an adjustment to my account and have cleared the deficiency off. However in the last couple of months I also got to know that I do have a federal debt connected to this state tax deficiency. As long as I understood, this has been done for the IRS to withhold for the state tax deficiency from my federal tax return. Do you know any phone number, where I could check if the federal debt has been also cleared off? I do have an immigrant visa interview soon and I worry that this federal debt could be a problem.

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How do you Figure out federal and state income tax taken out of my check?

for example
gross income was $841.25
net came out to $671.52
medicare $12.19
social security $52.16
Federal tax $76.92
State tax $28.46

i figured out the percentage for medicare and social security but i want to know what the percentage taken out for federal and state is?

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Does the IRS tax you after you already paid the federal and the state taxes on your lottery winning?

1.I am not sure,so I ask. After the federal and state taxes on your lottery winning is already paid,does the IRS tax you anymore?

2.What do you think about taxes on lottery winnings? Even though,buying a lottery ticket is the same as a voluntary tax.

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