RE: Why try to justify slavery?

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Why try to justify slavery?

in liberty •  6 years ago 

In USA, can you say no to these taxes? I don’t know much about the political system of United States... Do the people allow the government to act or it is the other way around? In my socialist country we cannot complain, literally!

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There are legal ways to say "no" to "taxes", and "illegal" ways. As there are everywhere. One legal way is to reduce your visible income to the point there is little to "tax". There are other things you can do, depending on your situation, but always remember, it's never wrong to keep your money from being stolen-- it is just sometimes dangerous.

I been filing taxes for the last 6 years. Reducing visible income is called Fraud and Tax evation, and quite possibly the worse advice to give. I hate paying taxes so I legally learn all the ways to "Avoid". Which you still report to IRS full income with the correct forms attached as why it should not be considered part of your income. Such as written expenses for small business or paying off student debt on individual tax form. And taxation on wages was considered theft until the Federal Act of 1913. Its been considered legal for over 100 years

Then reduce your actual income.
But, regardless, it's not ever wrong to hide money from someone who's trying to rob you. Yes, it may be "illegal", but not wrong in any way.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Thanks, I was wondering if there is something like Switzerland. There the legal way is to write a petition. I understand perfectly that grabbing my stuff without my permission is theft. It is a matter of logic, first we give power to a group to protect our property but what we do when this very group violates our property? That is taxation...