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  2. Taxing and Spending Clause - Wikipedia

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    Here, the requirement is that taxes must be geographically uniform throughout the United States. This means taxes affected by this provision must function "with the same force and effect in every place where the subject of it is found." [38] However, this clause does not require revenues raised by the tax from each state be equal.

  3. Christian amendment - Wikipedia

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    Christian amendment describes any of several attempts to amend a country's constitution in order to officially make it a Christian state.. In the United States, the most significant attempt to amend the United States Constitution by inserting explicitly Christian ideas and language began during the American Civil War and was spearheaded by the National Reform Association.

  4. Voluntary taxation - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary, in the context of taxation, simply means that people do not have to be compelled to pay their taxes through actual enforcement actions by the state." [3] The "income taxes are voluntary" argument has not prevented U.S. residents who did not file tax returns or pay taxes from being prosecuted and convicted for tax offenses.

  5. Bill Gates calls for higher taxes on the rich — but warns ...

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    Bill Gates said his ideal tax system would slash his net worth by 62% or about $100 billion, but still reward entrepreneurs. Bill Gates calls for higher taxes on the rich — but warns against ...

  6. List of historical acts of tax resistance - Wikipedia

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    In the 1st century AD, Jewish Zealots in Judaea resisted the poll tax instituted by the Roman Empire. [3]: 1–7 Jesus was accused of promoting tax resistance prior to his torture and execution ("We found this fellow perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Cæsar, saying that he himself is Christ a King" — Luke 23:2). [4]

  7. The Law that Never Was - Wikipedia

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    The Law That Never Was: The Fraud of the 16th Amendment and Personal Income Tax is a 1985 book by William J. Benson and Martin J. "Red" Beckman which claims that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, commonly known as the income tax amendment, was never properly ratified.

  8. FACT CHECK: No, Scott Bessent Did Not Make An X Post ... - AOL

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    An image shared on Threads purports to show an X post from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in which he claims he’s “committed to eliminating income taxes.” View on Threads Verdict: False ...

  9. Bill Gates says the rich would be a lot poorer if he set ...

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    Bill Gates said the wealthy would be about two-thirds poorer if he controlled the tax system. But the Microsoft cofounder said he wouldn't go as far as outlawing fortunes above a certain size.