The New Income Tax Scandal: How the Income Tax cheats workers out of MILLION$ each year and the corrupt reasons why this happens - J Christopher Garrison - Libros - Xlibris - 9781413496024 - 9 de febrero de 2009
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The New Income Tax Scandal: How the Income Tax cheats workers out of MILLION$ each year and the corrupt reasons why this happens

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In The New Income Tax Scandal, tax historian John C. Garrison contends that if the income tax were applied according to the actual intent of the 16th Constitutional (or Income Tax) Amendment, living expenses such as food, shelter and health care, necessary to keep workers fit to produce income, would be as tax deductible as the costs of doing business. Gleaned from 20 years of historical research and tax reform activism, this book reveals new shocking and scandalous findings about our income tax system. Inside these pages, you'll discover: * How Congress illegally converted the income tax from an excise tax to a direct tax * How through this misdeed, Congress has swindled workers out of millions and tramples on their political freedoms * How the intent of the 16th Amendment, which included the income tax as a tax on the rich, was later betrayed by Congress to include all the workers * How legal precedents showing a worker's labor to be income-producing property are suppressed by federal judges to prevent the deduction of living expenses * How federal courts act outside the law and judges lie and break the rules to cover up income tax corruption * A proposed new tax system for resolving the current inequities As preparation for public discourse, The New Income Tax Scandal provides vital knowledge of what is at stake as our government considers tax reform.


134 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 9 de febrero de 2009
ISBN13 9781413496024
Editores Xlibris
Páginas 134
Dimensiones 242 × 160 × 18 mm   ·   376 g
Lengua Inglés