by hokee70 » Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:59 am
Folks have been trying to circumvent paying charges for so extended as there have been taxes. Inside the US, that frequently takes the shape of trying to find some loophole in the US Rule that suggests that the Government isn?t genuinely authorized. For instance, a single frequent theory claims the 16th amendment wasn?t precisely ratified. No dice, obviously, as Cecil Adams shows. I think your friend?s mother-in-law was talking about the "Supreme Suit" which utilised to be at ultimatelawsuit.com. The internet site has given that been dropped and replaced with a domain name squatter, nonetheless the Net Wayback machine held a backup of the earlier internet site. It talks about an incident submitted in 2001 in Oklahoma claiming a assortment of fraud from the IRS. The judge ruled against them. But that doesn?t cease them from declaring victory. My feeling is that your buddy?s mother-in-law signed up for the subscriber list and hasbeen ready for her verify considering that 2005(after the site seemingly have given up the ghost.) It?s difficult to say maybe the web site is just a scam to consume the naive, or portion of the standard "there?s no such law" loonies. Surfaces have found the IRS and the tax regulations to be proper above and over. If you dislike taxes, perform to get them eliminated, but if you wish to show that they never ever existed you stay comparable possibility as displaying that our planet is flat.