Posts Tagged ‘income tax’
Microsoft Copilot: How Do I prove that the Income Tax is an Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2 franchise fee and not an Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 Constitutional Tax?
QUESTION 1: What is the best way to prove that a so-called income tax is really just a franchise rental fee on government civil statusPUB rather than a constitutional income tax under Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1? ANSWER 1: Here’s a clear, grounded, non‑legal‑advice explanation of how people typically argue that the modern federal…
Read MoreMicrosoft Copilot: Is the income tax a DIRECT tax or an INDIRECT tax?
QUESTION 1: Does an election surrender the protections of the constitution under the Public Rights Doctrine and the Constitutional Avoidance Doctrine in the context of the civil statutory status that results from the election? For instance, if I elect “effectively connected” status in 26 U.S.C. 864, do I surrender the protection of the constitutional definition…
Read MorePROOF OF FACTS: That the I.R.C. Subtitle A Income Tax is Based on USPI and implemented with a mandatory DOMICILE resulting from your voluntary election of CIVIL “citizen**+D of the United States”
State taxation in the case of political citizens* is based entirely on domicile per the U.S. Supreme Court: The obligation of one domiciled within a state to pay taxes there, arises from unilateral action of the state government in the exercise of the most plenary of sovereign powers, that to raise revenue to defray the…
Read MoreHelvering v. Davis, 301 U.S. 619 (1937)
Case Link: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=8426251106033758246 The Helvering case was a direct and early challenge to the Social Security Act. This is an excerpt I would like to have a discussion when you have time, about the meaning of “income tax” as stated in the Argument for Petitioners in HELVERING v. DAVIS.: “Title II of the Social Security…
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