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29 January 2010

Heading Down the Income Tax Rabbit Hole

The following article by attorney Bill Butler is longish, and not always and easy read, but well worth the time. It deals with an issue I've been involved in more closely than I'd have liked for a number of years now, and there's really no end in sight.

As to whether the U.S. government is capable of such a colossal swindle, to think they are not one would have to believe that one little lie cannot lead to another bigger one, and another, and another. Governments are not only capable of this kind of mendacity, they thrive on . . . → Read More: Heading Down the Income Tax Rabbit Hole

7 November 2007

Another Innocent Victim Clubbed and Tossed in the Cooler

“It is not to be supposed that juries would enforce a tax upon an individual which he had never agreed to pay.” — Lysander Spooner

A few days ago an Atlanta jury found former IRS agent Sherry Jackson guilty of "willful failure to file tax returns." Ms. Jackson quit her job with the Service some years ago when she became troubled about the legitimacy of what she was doing there.

Since then she has become an outspoken critic of what she sees as the fraudulent enforcement of . . . → Read More: Another Innocent Victim Clubbed and Tossed in the Cooler

4 October 2007

News Blackout of Staggering IRS Defeat

Look here for the TRUTH ABOUT THE INCOME TAX

11 July 2007

The Income Tax Fraud in a Nutshell

Recent correspondence from my favorite junk yard dogs has prompted me to share with you, my loyal readers, and with those who drop by occasionally to scoff, point and laugh, a simple, but accurate summary of an almost unimaginably vast fraud, the income tax. To that end, here is another of O’Boyle’s boldly oversimplified explanations of really important stuff (OBOERIS).

At the end of each tax year businesses and people who have paid other businesses and people certain minimum amounts during the year have been convinced that they are . . . → Read More: The Income Tax Fraud in a Nutshell

31 May 2007

Does This Sound Like Your Income?

"An income tax is neither a property tax nor a tax on occupations of common right, but is an excise tax…The legislature may declare as 'privileged' and tax as such for state revenue, those pursuits not matters of common right, but it has no power to declare as a 'privilege' and tax for revenue purposes, occupations that are of common right."

Simms v. Ahrens, 271 SW 720 (1925)