The IRS Is Busted!!
The fraud that makes up the IRS personal income tax was revealed in a recent court case and believe it or not the jury agreed that the IRS has no legal authority to collect personal income tax. In IRS loses challenge to prove tax liability, a lawyer was acquited by proving that the income levy lacks legal foundation.
Of course anyone having taken Accounting 101 knows that the tax against a persons wages is NOT an income tax but a revenue tax as income is derived by subtracting TOTAL costs from revenue, the revenue in this case being a persons wages.The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer’s challenge in front of a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation’s income tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.
“I think now people are beginning to realize that this has got to be the largest fraud, backed up by intimidation and extortion and by the sheer force of taking peoples property and hard-earned money without any lawful authorization whatsoever,” lawyer Tom Cryer told WND just days after a jury in Louisiana acquitted him of two criminal tax counts.
Of course, the IRS knows this but that will not deter them from pursuing other legal actions against non-filers. What is needed to abolish the personal income tax is a similar case presented to the Supreme Court for a blanket ruling. Rest assured that the IRS will do everything in its power to prevent this from happening.Quite simply, he proved that the definition of Income as defined by the Supreme Court is NOT income from our labor, but rather things like interest and profit. You CANNOT tax a person’s labor because it is a God-given right that we may work to support ourselves.
If I charge you $500 to fix your toilet, what part of that is profit or capital gain? The answer: You cannot decipher. Therefore, you cannot tax something that is considered an equal exchange on labor. You fix my toilet, I give you $500. It is quite simple.There are three points that are important,” he told WND. “There’s no law making the average working man liable [for income taxes], there’s no law or regulation that allows the IRS to contend that earnings are 100 percent profit received in exchange for nothing, and the right to earn a living through any lawful occupation is a constitutionally protected fundamental right, and it is exempt from taxation.”