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Quote by: tivodan1116 Sigh... Of course.
The most important statutory provision with regard to income taxes is section one of the tax code, 26 U.S.C. § 1. This is the section that actually imposes the income tax. It’s very simply written. If you are unmarried, the relevant provision is § 1(c), which states:
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The amazing thing is, despite the vast complexity of our tax code, those sections are easy enough to understand.
Your argument is so tired and silly that making it in federal court will get you a $5000 fine. I know, I know, EVERY federal judge, lawyer, court clerk, stenographer, and bailiff is "part of the conspiracy" to keep this totally illegal tax system afloat, right? :rolleyes: |
Sorry, Dan. I did not mean to make you think that I was actually framing an argument. Really, I was just wondering if you knew what the relevant tax laws were. You've met this request handily, and I thank you. :)
However, I'm still curious about something. When was the first income tax law passed, and where can I find reference(s) to it? Do you know?
- Rob