Tax protester constitutional arguments information
Arguments that U.S. federal income tax violates the U.S. Constitution
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Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of constitutional arguments asserting that the imposition, assessment and collection of the federal income tax violates the United States Constitution. These kinds of arguments, though related to, are distinguished from statutory and administrative arguments, which presuppose the constitutionality of the income tax, as well as from general conspiracy arguments, which are based upon the proposition that the three branches of the federal government are involved together in a deliberate, on-going campaign of deception for the purpose of defrauding individuals or entities of their wealth or profits. Although constitutional challenges to U.S. tax laws are frequently directed towards the validity and effect of the Sixteenth Amendment, assertions that the income tax violates various other provisions of the Constitution have been made as well.
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Taxprotesters in the United States advance a number of constitutionalarguments asserting that the imposition, assessment and collection of the federal...
section of the tax code; see the Taxprotesterarguments article for an overview). Law Professor Allen D. Madison has described taxprotesters as "those who...
Taxprotesterarguments are arguments made by people, primarily in the United States, who contend that tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise invalid...
Taxprotester Sixteenth Amendment arguments are assertions that the imposition of the U.S. federal income tax is illegal because the Sixteenth Amendment...
taxes. Rather, petitioner has raised only the tired, discredited arguments which are characterized as taxprotester rhetoric. A petition to the Tax Court...
Taxprotesters in the United States have advanced a number of arguments asserting that the assessment and collection of the federal income tax violates...
Conspiracy arguments are distinct from, though related to, constitutional, statutory, and administrative arguments. Proponents of such arguments contend...
frivolous claims, or taxprotester-type arguments are not credible evidence." Since the advent of the taxprotester movement, all the arguments that have been...
and had been determined to be insignificant. (See Taxprotesterconstitutionalarguments.) Arguments that the Sixteenth Amendment was not properly ratified...
distinct from constitutional, statutory, and general conspiracy arguments. Administrative arguments presuppose that Congress has the constitutional power to...
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willfulness. Daniel B. Evans, a tax lawyer who has written about taxprotesterarguments, has stated that if you plan ahead to use it [the Cheek defense]...
Jarvis Taxpayers Association as a constitutional follow-up to the landmark property tax reduction initiative constitutional amendment, Proposition 13, approved...
Harris. Another set of arguments against the estate tax is based on its enforcement. The Tax Foundation notes that because the tax can be avoided with careful...
submit to federal demands. Numerous taxprotesterarguments have been raised asserting that the federal income tax is unconstitutional, including discredited...
property tax, also known as a millage rate, as a principal source of revenue. This tax may be imposed on real estate or personal property. The tax is nearly...
(1998). Tax Crusaders and the Politics of Direct Democracy. Routledge. pp. 21–23. ISBN 0415919916. Reid, John Phillip (March 2003). Constitutional History...
Anti-Federalist arguments against the Constitution. Proponents of the Madisonian view also point to Hamilton's limited participation in the Constitutional Convention...
group, the sovereign citizen concept went on to influence the broader taxprotester and Christian Patriot movements. The redemption movement, which first...
January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and taxprotester. He is a controversial figure in the Young Earth creationist movement...
Wayfair, Inc. in its 2018 term. Oral arguments were heard by the Supreme Court on April 17, 2018. During oral arguments South Dakota's attorney general, Marty...
found in American taxprotester movements were also adopted by Canadian taxprotester groups. In 1999, arguments based on the constitutional division of powers...
against another. The types of tax imposed at each level of government vary, in part due to constitutional restrictions. Income taxes are imposed at the federal...
tax, for which the US government labeled him a 'taxprotester.' But he had no objection to lawful, reasonable taxation." Schiff had filed income tax returns...
government in a free society. An enduring mythology of taxprotesterarguments asserts that the tax system operating in the United States is unconstitutional...