Americans pay a percentage of their taxes to the Queen of England via the IRS. The IRS is not an agency of the Federal Government.
It is an agency of the International Monetary
Fund which is an agency of the United Nations. No law has ever been
passed legalizing the charging of income tax. The 1040 tax form is the payment of a foreign tax to the King/Queen of England.
American citizens have been in financial servitude to the British Monarch since the Treaty of 1783 and the War of Dependence.
All tax payers have an Individual Master File
and are held liable for a tax via a treaty between the U.S. and the U.K.
and payable to the U.K. Prior to 1991, the Business Master File in 6209
was U.S.-U.K.
Tax Claims, non-refile DLN. That means that everyone is considered a business and involved in commerce.
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The 16th Amendment Purporting To Authorize Federal Taxation Of US Individuals Was Never Ratified By The States.
The first Federal income tax
in the United States occurred during the civil war, through the passage
of The Revenue Act of 1861: three percent for those making between $600
and $10,000, and five percent for those making over $10,000. This income tax was repealed ten years later.
The U.S. Supreme Court, however, ruled that the Federal income tax
violated the U.S. Constitution because it was a direct tax on
individuals and not apportioned between the States, required by the
Constitution. The Constitution protects individuals against the abuse of
Federal government power by stripping from the FEDs the power to tax
individuals, knowing the power to tax is the power to destroy.
So the Federal power-seekers sought to overrule
our forefathers and to empower the Federal Government, (that is, our US
Federal Corporation, hereinafter, “The FEDS”) with the power to tax
individuals through the 16th Amendment.
The ratification of the 16th Amendment is
dubious. In 1913, the same year British agents steered through Congress
the FED fraud on the night before Christmas Eve, the 16th Amendment was
hatched. But the founders made changing the Constitution difficult, to
say the least. One of two ways to alter our founding document requires
any proposed Constitutional Amendment be ratified by three-fourths of
the States.
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