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Income Tax: Do We Really Have To Pay It?: The Best Arguments For Not Paying Your Income Tax

Income Tax: Do We Really Have To Pay It?: The Best Arguments For Not Paying Your Income Tax

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The Tax Code is more than 15,000 pages, so it's understandable that people turn to experts, to help them pay their taxes, or to help avoid paying them. The purpose of this book is to explain almost every one of the most popular arguments presented to Federal Courts, to explain why one need not pay income tax. Citations and results are also provided so that the reader may be in a better position to decide whether or not to make one argument or another. Each non-payment contention is stated and then followed up by the pertinent laws, and a series of cases that have ruled on that contention - with the results. To maintain accuracy, all statements of law have been taken from official IRS documentation, and citations are provided for every case mentioned. After reading of this book, one will be in an excellent position to make a decision whether or not to file a truthful return and pay the taxes requested, or to try making one or more of the arguments presented in this book

Author: Edwin H. Jr. Sinclair
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/09/2008
Pages: 220
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.24w x 0.46d
ISBN: 9781438247205

About the Author
Edwin H. Sinclair, Jr. has been a successful attorney and real estate investor for the past several decades. His other most recent books include: "Publish & Perish: " How Not to Write a Book. First book horror stories and how to avoid them; "Success & How to Get It: " A comprehensive Guide to Personal & Business Behavior for everyone on the success track and "Buying Foreclosures," a very popular book since the sub-prime mortgage crisis. After talking to numerous former clients and associates who have been through the wringers with the IRS, he compiled the arguments presented in this book from personal observations of tax resisters, and quoting liberally from IRS documents. Information about Sinclair's other successful books can be seen on the publisher's website at www.magiclamppress.com

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