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Is it legally binding to pay federal income tax when it is unconstitutional?

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If the answer is no. Then how do i get out of paying it?

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  1. Well, you can sort of ignore the post that mentions the 16th Amendment, but the truth is the same in Canada as it is in the US.

    The constitution gives the government the right to levy taxes on ANY source, and that includes Income.  The Tax Protesters in both Canada and the US have one very important thing in common: not one of them has EVER won a ruling that said they could get out of paying taxes.

    It's legal, it's constitutional, and it's your DUTY to pay taxes.  Do you think the government can provide services without taxes?  

    Pay your taxes and quit bothering people.


  2. Unconstitutional, huh?  Wanna bet?  Can you say "Hi, Bubba, I guess we'll be roommates for awhile"?

    ·THINGS I DIDN'T KNOW UNTIL I SAW THEM ON THE INTERNET:

    Nobody ever really landed on the moon - it was a giant hoax. What you saw on TV was filmed in Utah.

    Elvis is still alive, and performing marriage ceremonies in Las Vegas.

    It is unconstitutional for the government to tax your wages (income tax), the 16th amendment was never ratified, and most of what we think of as income isn't really income anyway.

    Excuse me now....I just won 2 million pounds in the online UK lottery when my email was randomly selected, and I have to go answer the email.....

    ;-}

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