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Created on: March 03, 2007 Last Updated: April 02, 2007
A good number of people are currently beating their heads against the wall trying to get every penny back that they can in a refund from the IRS for Federal personal income taxes they've had withdrawn for the entire 2006 calendar year. Even though I posted this last September on Blogger, I would imagine there are many out there who have not seen the film to which I referred, nor have they really understood the law as presented in the Bill of Rights.
Income Tax Fraud - http://coirebhreacain.blogspot.com/2006_09_17_archiv e.html
The film America: Freedom to Fascism is not available through Google or YouTube at the moment, that I can find. It was out in theatres, and is also available via DVD here:
America: Freedom to Fascism - http://infowars-shop.stores.yahoo.net/indvdcopa.html
So the question: Who has to pay Federal income tax and who doesn't? I've chatted with a couple of IRS people I know, several tax attorneys, and - of course - those damned radical left-wing revolutionaries who think the government is bleeding us dry (please, people, that's sarcasm!). And I've taken everything said into consideration, so don't be branding me as anything other than an interested citizen who may or may not pay taxes, in accordance with the law.
Three examples:
Person A works for a company, it's the only job Person A has.
Person B works for the same company, but also is sole proprietor of a business operated on the side.
Person C works for the same company and also owns a small corporation.
The general consensus is this:
Definitions: There is a difference between income tax and personal income tax. Income tax is based on the income you receive from all sources, including garage sales, estates, babysitting in your home, and so forth. Personal income tax is the tax based on your personal income from a job you may have with an employer, who is already paying income tax on you via their company.
Person A does not have to pay personal income tax on monies received from his employer. It is not Federally mandated, but no one ever says that it is voluntary when they stick the form in front of your face. There's a reason for that.
Person B does have to pay income tax on the business he conducts on the side, but not personal income tax on the income he receives from his employer.
Person C also has to pay tax through the corporation he owns, but not personal income tax on the income he receives from his employer.
More about Person A - and also the income from the employer for Persons B and C:
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