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Uploaded on Saturday 30 August, 2014 to the money trust |
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U.S. Code: Title 26 – INTERNAL REVENUE CODE |
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U.S. laws to taxation can be found in Title 26 of the United States Code, also known as the Internal Revenue Code—a thick book written in vague legalese. Various people have sifted through the verbiage in search of the law that makes one liable to file an annual income tax return (form 1040). Their searches all ended without finding the law.
With this in mind, prominent people have gone public over their findings, not least three former IRS agents: Joe Banister, John Turner, and, Sherry Peel Jackson.
Whilst in theory, a law to pay income tax has been introduced to America since the (questionable) ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment and the Revenue Act of 1913, the procedures which go into filing tax returns come under scrutiny when weighed against the Fifth Amendment. |
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