Proof of Facts: That the Income Tax is an UNCONSTITUTIONAL Poll Tax
This article is about the relationship between income taxation, domicile, and the right to vote. For background information on this subject, see: This interchange was…
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This article is about the relationship between income taxation, domicile, and the right to vote. For background information on this subject, see: This interchange was…
The following U.S. Supreme Court doctrines and principles cover the criteria for determining whether you are acting as an agent of the state: It’s worth…
Introduction The source of this article is the chat.openai.com AI Chatbot. This bot outscored 90% of people taking the bar exam, so these results are…
Those who file under the Nonresident Alien position sometimes are required to prove that their earnings from labor are not “gross income”. The purpose of…
This article summarizes evidence you can use to prove in court that it is NOT fraudulent to state that you are a “nonresident alien” under…
Appellant, a citizen and resident of Mississippi, brought the present suit to set aside the assessment of a tax upon so much of his net…
The term “U.S. national” is defined as follows: 22 C.F.R. Part 51: Passports 22 C.F.R. §51.1: Definitions United States when used in a geographical sense…
Those who are born or naturalized in the Constitutional geographical “United States” (states of the Union) are sometimes called upon to be able to PROVE…
It’s always important to be able to establish facts in an administrative of legal interaction with anyone. In a court setting, facts are established by…
“But Congress may not legislatively supersede our decisions interpreting and applying the Constitution. See, e.g., City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507, 517—521 (1997). This case therefore turns on…
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