Thread: US v. Sloan
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Old 05-11-2006, 03:52 AM
handofdespair
 
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Originally Posted by ray5450
Please, comment on the significance/meaning of this ruling:


"All individuals, freeborn and nonfreeborn, natural and
unnatural alike, must pay federal income tax on their wages, regardless of whether they have requested, obtained or exercised any privilege from the federal
government. " United States v. Sloan, 939 F.2d 499, 501 (7th Cir. 1991), cert. den. 112 US 940 (1992).


Also i forgot to mention. it states you must pay federal income tax on wages.

Two things here.. taxes. there is no code that says it is manditory so this ruling is unconstitutional and wrong.

the second point is on wages. Income is not wages. wages are not profit. so since they do not exist as income or profit, there can not be a tax..

what is the tax on nothing....
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