Attorney fighting IRS case for all of us?
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at
12:38 pm
Read this site. This is really happening now. This affects everyone.
http://www.gcstation.net/liefreezone/
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007707130321
Media refusing to cover it except local.
Wow way more information, must see.
Video link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M19jzF8AwEA&feature=related
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It’s a guy being sued for tax evasion. So what? Happens all the time and never makes it past the Circuit courts, if that.
Oops, I saw he got acquitted. That happens from time to time as well. Looks like he just played his cards right, being an attorney and all. Why am I not surprised another attorney got out of having to pay taxes like everyone else?
“The court could not find a law that makes me liable or makes my revenues taxable,” Cryer said. “The Supreme Court has ruled that the government cannot impose an income tax on anything but the profits and gains. When you work for someone you give your service and labor in exchange for money, so everything you make is not profit or gain. You put something into it.”
This is correct; Congress has never passed a law requiring the payment or withholding of individual income taxes for the employed. That was instituted illegally by the IRS. Dick Simkanin has been in prison for some time because he had the nerve to ask to be shown the laws in this regard, and the IRS can’t do it.
I find it refreshing but amazing that the court would rule in accordance with the law in this case.