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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Nathan Tabor :: Townhall.com Columnist
New Tax Protest Penalizes Patriots
by Nathan Tabor
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Taxpayer unrest is certainly nothing new to this nation. After all, the New World was populated by people who came to resent the mega-tax policies of the British Empire. There have been plenty of Americans over the years who have fought unfair taxation with every fiber of their being.

And it's no secret that I believe that families in the U.S. are seriously overtaxed. Despite some efforts to reduce the average family's tax burden, our tax bills remain sky high. A report from the Congressional Budget Office showed that the federal tax burden eats up 20.5 percent of our gross domestic product. When you take into consideration not only the amount we're paying to Uncle Sam, but to state and local governments in income taxes, sales taxes, and hidden fees and charges, we may be losing more than 40 percent of our income to taxes.

In addition to direct costs, we have to deal with the costs of complying with our complicated tax code—which amounts to more than $200 billion each year. Our phone calls, plane rides, gas tanks, and even our beverages may be taxed. Indeed, federal excise taxes cost the typical taxpayer $500 each year.

And now, we're facing an additional tax burden. Call it the patriot tax.

Here's how it works: Anti-war zealots are refusing to pay their taxes because they say they don't want their money to pay for the war in Iraq. That means the rest of us are forced to make up for the shortfall. In other words, if you support our troops, you could face the prospect of an even greater tax burden, because some ideologues are refusing to pay their fair share.

Ruth Benn, who's with something called the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee in New York, was quoted by the Associated Press as saying, "Clearly this year we definitely had more people calling, sending e-mails about how they decided to start resisting."

Benn figures that 8,000 to 10,000 Americans are refusing to pay part or all of their federal taxes because they object to the war. The Internal Revenue Service doesn't keep track of activist deadbeats, but IRS officials estimate that non-compliance costs us $345 billion each year—an alarming figure, by any estimate.

The AP is reporting that objectors to the war in Iraq are contemplating a "mass tax resistance campaign" in April in an effort to increase pressure to end the war. Continued...

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Nathan Tabor organizes and educates Christians on their role in Politics.
 
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The problem is government. - R. Reagan
The problem is not anti-war tax protesters in America, it's the pro-war, pro big government, tax spenders.

As Ronald Reagan stated in the past "the problem is government", today we can say incompetent, wasteful, and unconstitutionally big government.

If your elected representatives choose to burden you with more taxes, that's your problem for electing pro-tax, pro big government politicians into office, you have no one to blame but yourself.

I'm so sick of the whining coming from neoliberal-cons about why we must sustain big government for the sake of security, or why people who protest shouldn't have the ability to protest or say things that we may not like with this adminstrations failing policies.


A satisfying victory
Today a Louisiana Federal Jury found Attorney Tommy Cryer NOT GUILTY of 2 counts of willful failure to file an income tax return. Earlier on Monday July 9th the Government had on its own motion dismissed 2 counts of tax evasion charges that it had charged Tommy Cryer with. 2 Years ago, another Federal Jury in California had dealt a serious blow to the IRS' image of invincibility by finding former IRS special Agent Criminal Investigator Joseph Banister not guilty of several tax charges when he discovered the fradulent nature of it.

Tommy explained to the jury that his study of the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Supreme Court decisions, the IRS Code and Regulations convinced Tommy that he was not an individual who was required to file and pay the Federal Income Tax, despite the fact that Tommy made a living as an attorney. The Government lawyer never offered any Supreme Court decisions, IRS Code or Regulations to refute the Supreme Court decisions, the IRS Code and Regulations that Tommy Cryer had relied on to conclude that Tommy Cryer was NOT required to file an income tax return. As in fact they are perfectly aware of it.


Tommy Cryer's instant victory over the IRS is another serious blow to the IRS' delusion of invincibility and exposes the corrupt nature of the IRS and the fradulent nature of the "Tax Code".
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