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  2. Tax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments - Wikipedia

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    Tax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments are assertions that the imposition of the U.S. federal income tax is illegal because the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reads "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration ...

  3. Tax protester constitutional arguments - Wikipedia

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    One case frequently cited by tax protesters [101] for the "wages are not taxable" argument is Coppage v. Kansas [102] with respect to the following quotation: Included in the right of personal liberty and the right of private property-partaking of the nature of each- is the right to make contracts for the acquisition of property.

  4. Tax protester arguments - Wikipedia

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    Another argument made by some tax protesters is that because the United States Congress did not pass an official proclamation recognizing Ohio's 1803 admission to statehood until 1953 (see Ohio Constitution), Ohio was not a state until 1953 and therefore the Sixteenth Amendment was not properly ratified (see Ivey v.

  5. Portal:Freedom of speech/Selected article/45 - Wikipedia

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    Some tax protesters argue that Americans are citizens of the individual states as opposed to citizens of the United States, as the Fourteenth Amendment was not properly ratified. Another argument is a missing amendment to the Constitution, known as the Titles of Nobility Amendment , which precedes the current Thirteenth Amendment.

  6. Top Tax Excuses: Income tax laws are unconstitutional - AOL

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    You'll hear tax protesters say, "Show me the place A popular lie about income taxes is that, quite simply, they aren't allowed by the U.S. Constitution. Top Tax Excuses: Income tax laws are ...

  7. Tax protester statutory arguments - Wikipedia

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    Some tax protesters argue that there is no law imposing a Federal income tax or requiring the filing of a return, or that the government is obligated to show the tax protesters the law or tell the protesters why they are subject to tax, or that the government has refused to disclose the law.

  8. Trump slams 'small' Tax March, suggests protesters were paid

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    According to Tax March organizers "Over 120K" people showed up to rallies "in 200 cities" across the globe in an attempt to call attention to President Trump's refusal to disclose his tax information.

  9. 'Tax March' protesters get creative with anti-Trump signs - AOL

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    A number of creative Tax March signs are making the rounds online -- so we picked some of the most eye-catching ones we could find. 'Tax March' protesters get creative with anti-Trump signs Skip ...