Tax Matters
A major topic of constitutional abuse concerns taxes. Constitutional
government requires revenue, and constitutions provide for revenue collection,
but only in certain ways. When taxes are not constitutionally authorized, or
are collected in ways that violate constitutional rights, then the foundations
of constitutional republican government are threatened.
If money is wanted by Rulers who have in any manner oppressed the
People, they may retain it until their grievances are redressed, and thus
peaceably procure relief, without trusting to despised petitions or disturbing
the public tranquility. — "Continental Congress To The Inhabitants Of
The Province Of Quebec", Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-89, Journals
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U.S. Income Tax — The main source of revenue
for the U.S. government is the federal income tax, but the legitimacy of the
tax and the ways it is collected are doubtful.
Income Tax Amendment Never Ratified — Summary
of research by Benson and Beckman.
Exposé on the Non-ratification of the Sixteenth
Amendment — Correspondence between Sec. of State Philander Knox and
the Chief Clerk of the Office of the Solicitor.
Controversy over the income tax, Jon Roland
2000/07/11.
The Law That Always Was, Vern Holland, 1987 — Treatise on the legitimacy of the income tax.
Uncertainties of the Income Tax, by
Larry Becraft, Attorney.
U.S. v. William J. Benson — Benson is being
prosecuted for informing people that the Income Tax Amendment was never ratified.
U.S. v. Vernice Kuglin — Kuglin was
acquitted for failure to file. Here are the transcripts.
Activist
Efforts — Groups and sites working for tax reform.
GAO Report — IRS lacks statutory
authority to impose or enforce penalties for employers not reporting.
Oral Argument, US Supreme Court, U.S. v.
Sandra L. Craft, Jan. 14, 2002 — Exchange between Cj. J. Rehnquist
(labeled as "QUESTION") and Kent L. Jones, Assistant to the Solicitor General,
for the U.S. Inadvertent disclosure that there is no law making it a crime to
fail to file or pay income taxes on personal income.
Taxes, Liberation Journal —
Links to articles.
The Income Tax, by Benton McMillin, May
17, 1913 edition, Saturday Evening Post — Traces historical
background.
Revenue Act of 1942 — This was what first introduced withholding "tax" on wages.
Brief Explanation of the 1942 Victory
Tax
Internal Revenue Code — 26 USC, as of January 1, 2002.
Internal Revenue Code — 26 USC, as of January 2, 2006.
Excerpt from 1943 Congressional Record — Debate showing the original understanding of the income tax as an excise on income from property.
Taxes for Revenue are Obsolete, Beardsley Ruml, Chairman of the Federal reserve Banks of New York, American Affairs, Jan. 1946, VIII:1, p. 35 — Argues against corporate income tax.
A Constitutional Replacement for the Income Tax on Wages — Not a sales tax but a purchase tax.
Croasmun Memorandum — Minutes of 1973 meeting in which IRS agents outline their subversion of the judicial system.
The Tax Protestor Doctrine, by Don Kostyu — Discussion of the Croasmun Memorandum and how it has been applied.
U.S. Social Security — The main system of federal retirement subsidy.
Social Security Act of 1935 — Compare to the present system.
Advocates
We the People Foundation for
Constitutional Education — Protest unlawful income taxes and
taxation practices.
National Taxpayer's Union (NTU) — Works for
lower taxes, less wasteful spending, and taxpayer rights.
Federal Income Tax — From
originalintent.org.
The Law That Never Was, by Red
Beckman and William Benson — Evidence that the Sixteenth Amendment to the
Constitution was never properly ratified.
Constitutional Income: Do you have any?
— Site by Phil Hart.
The Oklahoma Protest — Challenge
to the report that Oklahoma ratified the income tax amendment.
The Colossal Fraud of 'Involuntary
Perjury', by Pitman Buck, Jr.
The Federal Income Tax is Unconstitutional —
Argues from legislative history of income tax amendment that "income" is only
supposed to be earnings on capital, not earnings on personal labor.
Tax Stuff — Do NOT read if afraid
of the truth.
The Case Against the Income Tax, U.S.
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) — His "Liberty Amendment," bill would repeal the 16th
Amendment and effectively abolish the income tax.
The Great Deception — Arguments of
Larken Rose.
Power to Tax — Arguments of Irwin
Schiff.
Federal Mafia — Federal Government is organized crime.
The Biggest Con — How The Government Is Fleecing You.
The Great Income Tax Hoax — Income tax is a fraud.
The Social Security Swindle — Social Security is a fraud.
The Kingdom of Moltz — About inflation and where it comes from.
Appellant's Opening Brief — In appeal from conviction of Irwin
Schiff.
Irwin Schiff's Theories About the Federal
Income Tax Are Just Plain Wrong! — Arguments of Steven A. Swan that
the arguments don't win in court, as though that were a test of their
merits.
Legal Duty to File? — Comments of
Eduardo M. Rivera, Attorney.
Is the Income Tax Legally Enforced?, by
Jim Carter — You have a right to make a living.
Constitutional Challenge , by
David B. Levenstam — Repealing the
16th Amendment wouldn't kill the income tax, Reason, January 1999.
Regressive Thoughts on a Progressive
Tax — Arguments of the Claremont Institute.
Investigating Curious Evidence (ICE) —
Investigates and exposes official wrongdoing.
Nontaxpayer.org — Useful information on how to
protest illegal taxes.
WhatisTaxed.com — Helps visitor do online searches of the U.S. Code (USC) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
TruthAttack.org — Efforts of lawyer Tom Cryer to fight the income tax.
Sherry Peel Jackson's Home Page — CPA and former IRS agent who found the income tax is a hoax.
Other Resources
Tax History Project — Attempt to trace the
history of taxes, but beware of the tendency of the authors to accept what is
in fact unconstitutional.
Also see Money
Matters.