Are You an Illegal Tax Protester?
JOKE:
IRS Agent:
“You’re just an Illegal Tax Protestor”
You:
“Wouldn’t you?”
IRS Agent:
“Wouldn’t I what?”
You:
“Protest an illegal tax?”
EDITORIAL:
It’s not a “tax” as legally defined if you’re not a public officer statutory “taxpayer”. See:
Your Rights as a “Nontaxpayer”, IRS Publication 1a, Form #08.008
https://sedm.org/LibertyU/NontaxpayerBOR.pdf
We don’t protest taxes lawfully owed by volunteer public officers. See:
How American Nationals Volunteer to Pay Income Taxes, Form #08.024
https://sedm.org/Forms/08-PolicyDocs/HowYouVolForIncomeTax.pdf
Instead, we protest being COMPELLED to be a public officer and a victim of criminal identity theft:
Identity Theft Affidavit, Form #14.020
https://sedm.org/Forms/14-PropProtection/Identity_Theft_Affidavit-f14039.pdf
If IRS agents are calling you a “tax protester”, you’re in good company:
- The New Testament BEGAN in the office of a tax collector. Matthew the tax collector was the FIRST person Jesus called to repentance.
- The first Gospel of the New Testament was written by a FORMER tax collector Matthew, who quit is job in disgust when Jesus showed him the error or his ways.
- When scripture refers to a lowlife in a female body they’re called “harlot”. A lowlife in a male body is called “tax collector”.
- The bible refers to those who “gather and collect” as “sinners”:
“For God gives wisdom and knowledge and joy to a man who is good in His sight; but to the sinner He gives the work of gathering and collecting, that he may give to him who is good before God. This also is vanity and grasping for the wind.” [Eccl. 2:26, Bible, NKJV] - Most references to “tax collectors” in the Bible are followed by the phrase “and OTHER sinners.”
- The Bible book of John uses the term “publican”, which is defined as a “Jewish tax collector”…therefore RE-“publican” could mean “MORE TAXES”. Click here and see for yourself!
- Jesus himself was accused of being a “tax protester”:
https://sedm.org/Forms/11-Research/JesusOfNazareth-IllegalTaxProt.pdf